Hi
You can use the set span command to mirror the traffic of the desired ports
to a particular port
Arun
""The.rock"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I believe that the 3500 Catalyst series will even let you monitor ports on
> other switches if you want. Check into it, but I think you can.
>
> ""NetEng"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > We have had a pissing match lately and here's the details. One person
> states
> > that a VLan can not be sniffed because it is on a different subnet. The
> > other person says it can becuase it's physically on the same switch. I
> think
> > you can to a point. Here's what I mean; let's say we have a 3524 with
two
> > Vlans, VLAN1 (we'll call it InfoSys), and VLAN2 (called HR). If I have a
> > sniffer running on InfoSys, I should be able to sniff traffic on my
subnet
> > as well as traffic from HR to InfoSys (ie HR employee accessing mail
> server
> > on InfoSys), right? The only difference is that the source MAC address
> would
> > change. I should not be able to sniff traffic local to HR (ie an
employee
> > accessing accounting software) right? What's the rub?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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