API Guide
Example (RPM)
OS10(config)# monitor session 5 type rpm-source
OS10(conf-mon-rpm-source-5)#
Example (ERPM)
OS10(config)# monitor session 10 type erpm-source
OS10(conf-mon-erpm-source-10)#
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
show monitor session
Displays information about a monitoring session.
Syntax
show monitor session {session-id | all}
Parameters
● session-id—Enter the session ID number, from 1 to 18.
● all—View all monitoring sessions.
Default All
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
In the State field, true indicates that the port is enabled. In the Reason field, Is UP indicates that hardware resources are allocated .
Example
(specific
session)
OS10# show monitor session 1
S.Id Source      Destination Dir   Mode  Source IP   Dest IP     DSCP  TTL  Gre-Protocol  State Reason
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1   ethernet1/1/1 remote-ip  both  port  11.11.11.1  11.11.11.11    0  255  35006         true   Is UP
Example (all
sessions)
OS10# show monitor session all
S.Id  Source        Destination  Dir  Mode  Source IP    Dest IP     DSCP  TTL  Gre-Protocol   State  Reason
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    ethernet1/1/1  remote-ip    both  port  11.11.11.1  11.11.11.11  0    255  35006          true   Is UP
9    ethernet1/1/9               both  port  N/A         N/A               N/A                 N/A      N/A
7    ethernet1/1/9    vlan40     both  port  N/A         N/A               N/A                 N/A      N/A
4    ethernet1/1/1               both  port  N/A         N/A          0    255  35006          false  
Destination is not resolved
6    ethernet1/1/2  remote-ip    both  port  11.11.11.1  2.2.2.1      0    255  35006          false  Base 
session does not exist
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
shut
Disables the monitoring session. The monitoring session can be: local, RPM, or ERPM.
Syntax
shut
Parameters None
Default Disabled
Command Mode MONITOR-SESSION
Usage
Information
The no version of this command enables the monitoring session.
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