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SessID Source Destination Dir Mode Source IP Dest IP DSCP TTL Drop Rate Gre-
Protocol FcMonitor Status
------ ------ ----------- --- ---- --------- -------- ---- --- ---- ----
------------ --------- -------
0 Te 1/9 remote-ip rx Port 1.1.1.1 7.1.1.2 0 255 No 100 111
No Enabled
0 Po 1 remote-ip tx Port 1.1.1.1 7.1.1.2 0 255 No 100 111
No Enabled
1 Vl 11 remote-ip rx Flow 5.1.1.1 3.1.1.2 0 255 No 100 139
No Enabled
The next example shows the configuration of an ERPM session in which VLAN 11 is monitored as the source interface and a
MAC ACL filters the monitored ingress traffic.
DellEMC(conf)#mac access-list standard flow
DellEMC(config-std-macl)#seq 5 permit 00:00:0a:00:00:0b count monitor
DellEMC#show running-config interface vlan 11
!
interface Vlan 11
no ip address
tagged TenGigabitEthernet 1/1-3
mac access-group flow in <<<<<<<<<<<<<< Only ingress packets are supported for
mirroring
shutdown
ERPM Behavior on a typical Dell EMC Networking OS
The Dell EMC Networking OS is designed to support only the Encapsulation of the data received / transmitted at the specified
source port (Port A). An ERPM destination session / decapsulation of the ERPM packets at the destination Switch are not
supported.
Figure 107. ERPM Behavior
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Port Monitoring