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Related Documentation

  • Comparing CLI-Based Mirroring and RADIUS-Based Mirroring
  • Configuring RADIUS-Based Mirroring
  • Packet Mirroring Overview
  • RADIUS-Based Mirroring Sequence of Events
  • RADIUS Attributes Used for Packet Mirroring
 

RADIUS-Based Mirroring Overview

RADIUS-based packet mirroring enables you to mirror traffic related to a specific user, without regard to how often the user logs in or out, or which E Series router or interface the user uses. RADIUS-based mirroring is particularly appropriate for large networks, because you can use a single RADIUS server to provision mirroring on multiple E Series routers in a service provider’s network. RADIUS-based mirroring is useful when debugging network problems related to mobile users, who do not always log in to a particular router.

You configure RADIUS-based mirroring independent of the actual mirroring session—you can configure the mirroring parameters at any time. RADIUS-based mirroring uses RADIUS and VSAs, rather than CLI commands, to specify the user whose traffic is to be mirrored. The VSAs specify attributes that are carried in Access-Accept messages and change-of-authorization messages from the RADIUS dynamic-request server to the E Series router.

Note: You cannot use RADIUS-based packet mirroring to mirror static interfaces, which might not be authenticated through RADIUS. To mirror static interfaces, you must use CLI-based mirroring.

 

Related Documentation

  • Comparing CLI-Based Mirroring and RADIUS-Based Mirroring
  • Configuring RADIUS-Based Mirroring
  • Packet Mirroring Overview
  • RADIUS-Based Mirroring Sequence of Events
  • RADIUS Attributes Used for Packet Mirroring
 

Published: 2012-03-27

 
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