In this user interface, you can configure the port mirroring. Then, you can use the port mirroring to perform packet monitoring, daily maintenance and in-service commissioning.
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and select .
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Mirror ID |
Example: 1 |
This parameter can be automatically assigned by the equipment. |
Mirror Name |
Example: 1 |
Displays the name of mirroring. |
Direction |
INGRESS, EGRESS, BIDIRECTIONAL |
Displays the direction of service on the port. NOTE:
BIDIRECTIONAL can be set only by 1800V. |
Mirror Type |
Local Mirror |
Indicates the mirroring type. Currently, only local mirroring is supported. In local mirroring, the mirroring source application point is directly connected to the observing instrument. |
Mirror Source Function Point |
Example: slot number-board name-port number |
Currently, only the POS port and Ethernet port support this parameter. The service traffic that travels over the source function point is replicated. |
Mirror Source Application Point Type |
Port, V-UNI |
Indicates the type of a mirroring source application point.
|
VLAN Table |
Example: 1 |
Indicates the VLANs contained in a mirrored E-Line service. This parameter needs to be set when Mirror Source Application Point Type is set to V-UNI. |
Direction of Mirror Source Function Point |
INGRESS, EGRESS |
Currently, only the port mirroring in the ingress direction is supported. |
Mirror Observation Point |
slot number-board name-port number |
Currently, only the Ethernet port can be used as an observation port. The mirroring observation port must be a transparent transmission port and cannot carry any service. The replicated traffic of the mirroring source port is forwarded to the observation point, Then, the traffic is observed and analyzed through an instrument. |