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2. Only ports in the same isolation group cannot intercommunicate, will intercommunication between
ports within an isolation group and ports outside such group not be affected.
3. When a port in an aggregation group joins or leaves an isolation group, other ports in such aggregation
group will join or leave the same isolation group automatically.
4. When a port in an aggregation group leaves an isolation group, other ports in such aggregation group
will remain in the same isolation group, namely, isolation properties for ports in an aggregation will not
be affected.
5. When a non-isolated port joins an isolated aggregation group, it joins the same isolation group
automatically.
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Port Mirroring
Port Mirroring allows to copy packets on one or more ports to a mirroring destination port.You can attach
a monitoring device to the mirroring destination port to view details about the packets passing through the
copied port(s). This is useful for network monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.
The switch provides local port mirroring functionality, namely, both mirrored ports and mirroring
destination ports are located on the same device.
Click
Port Management -> Port Configuration -> Port Mirroring
to enter interface below:
Fields on the screen are described below:
Field
Description
Mirroring Destination
Port
Select a mirroring destination port. "None" indicates disabling the
mirroring feature.
A port can not be set as the mirrored port and the mirroring
destination port simultaneously.
Only after a mirroring destination port is set, can you select
mirroring source port(s).
A port in an aggregation group cannot be configured as a
mirroring destination port.
A STP-enabled and 802.1X authenticated port can't be configured