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Catalyst 3750 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-8550-09
Chapter 29 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
Default SPAN and RSPAN Configuration
Table 29-1 shows the default SPAN and RSPAN configuration.
Configuring Local SPAN
These sections contain this configuration information:
SPAN Configuration Guidelines, page 29-11
Creating a Local SPAN Session, page 29-12
Creating a Local SPAN Session and Configuring Incoming Traffic, page 29-15
Specifying VLANs to Filter, page 29-16
SPAN Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when configuring SPAN:
You can configure a maximum of 2 source sessions and 64 RSPAN destination sessions on each
switch stack. A source session is either a local SPAN session or an RSPAN source session.
If a 10-Gigabit Ethernet module port is configured as a SPAN or RSPAN destination port, its link
rate decreases.
For SPAN sources, you can monitor traffic for a single port or VLAN or a series or range of ports
or VLANs for each session. You cannot mix source ports and source VLANs within a single SPAN
session.
The destination port cannot be a source port; a source port cannot be a destination port.
You cannot have two SPAN sessions using the same destination port.
When you configure a switch port as a SPAN destination port, it is no longer a normal switch port;
only monitored traffic passes through the SPAN destination port.
Entering SPAN configuration commands does not remove previously configured SPAN parameters.
You must enter the no monitor session {session_number | all | local | remote} global configuration
command to delete configured SPAN parameters.
For local SPAN, outgoing packets through the SPAN destination port carry the original
encapsulation headers—untagged, ISL, or IEEE 802.1Q—if the encapsulation replicate keywords
are specified. If the keywords are not specified, the packets are sent in native form. For RSPAN
destination ports, outgoing packets are not tagged.
Table 29-1 Default SPAN and RSPAN Configuration
Feature Default Setting
SPAN state (SPAN and RSPAN) Disabled.
Source port traffic to monitor Both received and sent traffic (both).
Encapsulation type (destination port) Native form (untagged packets).
Ingress forwarding (destination port) Disabled
VLAN filtering On a trunk interface used as a source port, all VLANs are
monitored.
RSPAN VLANs None configured.