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Table 36. RPM on VLT scenarios (continued)
Scenario Recommendation
no shutdown
remote-span
!
2. Create an L2 ACL for the RPM VLAN - RPM session and
attach it to VLTi LAG interface.
!
mac access-list rpm
seq 10 permit any any capture session
10 vlan 100
!
interface ethernet 1/1/1
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
mac access-group rpm in
!
3. Create a flow-based RPM session on the peer VLT device
to monitor the VLTi LAG interface as the source.
!
monitor session 10 type rpm-source
destination remote-vlan 100
flow-based enable
source interface ethernet1/1/1 (ICL
lag member)
!
Mirror a VLAN with VLTi LAG as a member to any orphan port
on the same VLT device. The packet analyzer connects to the
local VLT device through the orphan port.
The recommended configuration on the VLT device:
1. Create an L2 ACL for the local session and attach it to the
VLTi LAG interface.
!
mac access-list local
seq 10 permit any any capture session
10
!
interface ethernet 1/1/1
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
mac access-group local in
!
2. Create a flow-based local session on the VLT device to
monitor the VLTi LAG interface member (Ethernet 1/1/1)
as source.
!
monitor session 10 type
destination interface ethernet 1/1/10
flow-based enable
source interface ethernet1/1/1
no shut
!
Mirror a VLAN with a VLTi LAG as the member to the VLT
LAG on the same VLT device. The packet analyzer connects
to the ToR switch.
Mirror a VLT LAG of the ToR, or any port in the ToR to
any orphan port in the VLT device. Configure VLT nodes as
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