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Analyzer Input Table
The jnxAnalyzerInputTable, whose object identifier
is {jnxAnalyzerMIBObjects 2}, contains information about
analyzer sessions. In a typical analyzer session, several source ports
can be associated with a single destination port, and a range or series
of ports can be mirrored.
Each jnxAnalyzerInputEntry provides information about
input source ports, and contains the objects listed in Table 213.
Table 213: jnxAnalyzerInputTable
Object
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Object ID
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Description
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jnxAnalyzerInputValue
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jnxAnalyzerInputEntry 1
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Identifies an analyzer input source port. This object
can contain a display string of not more than 255 characters.
- If the value of jnxAnalyzerInputType is 1, then the value of jnxAnalyzerInputValue denotes the interface
name of the input source.
- If the value of jnxAnalyzerInputType is 2, then the value of jnxAnalyzerInputValue denotes the VLAN
name of the input source.
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jnxAnalyzerInputOption
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jnxAnalyzerInputEntry 2
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Denotes the type of traffic to be mirrored from the source
port; that is, whether it is ingress traffic or egress traffic. This
object uses the following integer values:
- 1–Ingress traffic, where the analyzer monitors
packets received by the source port.
- 2–Egress traffic, where the analyzer monitors
packets transmitted by the source port.
In both the cases, the number of packets mirrored to
the destination port depends on the jnxMirroringRatio.
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jnxAnalyzerInputType
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jnxAnalyzerInputEntry 3
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Denotes whether the mirroring source is an interface
or a VLAN. This object uses integer values 1 (for interface)
and 2 (for VLAN).
For interfaces, you can configure either ingress or egress mirroring,
whereas for VLANS, you can configure only ingress mirroring.
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