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no monitor session
Use this command without optional parameters to remove the monitor session (port monitoring)
designation from the source probe port, the destination monitored port and all VLANs. Once the port is
removed from the VLAN, you must manually add the port to any desired VLANs. Use the source
interface unit/slot/port parameter or destination interface to remove the specified interface from the
port monitoring session. Use the mode parameter to disable the administrative mode of the session
Format no monitor session session-id {source {interface unit/slot/
port | cpu | lag} |vlan| remote vlan} | destination
{ interface | remote vlan | mode |filter {ip access-group |
mac access-group}}]
Mode Global Config
no monitor
This command removes all the source ports and a destination port and restores the default value for
mirroring session mode for all the configured sessions.
Note
This is a stand-alone “no” command. This command does not have a “normal” form.
Default enabled
Format no monitor
Mode Global Config
show monitor session
This command displays the Port monitoring information for a particular mirroring session.
Note
The session-id parameter is an integer value used to identify the session. In the current
version of the software, the session-id parameter is always 1.
Format show monitor session session-id
Mode Privileged EXEC
Term Definition
Session ID
An integer value used to identify the session. Its value can be anything between 1 and the
maximum number of mirroring sessions allowed on the platform.
Admin Mode
Whether the Port Mirroring feature is enabled or disabled for the session identified with
session-id. The possible values are Enabled and Disabled.
Switching Commands
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