Windows BBS The Place for Microsoft Windows Support! Windows, Support, Help Site

Go Back   Windows BBS > Internet & Networking > Networking

Networking Post your Networking questions here.

Register your FREE account to unlock additional features at WindowsBBS.com
Register
Welcome to WindowsBBS.com
Microsoft Windows Support

Mission Statement

WindowsBBS is an online community dedicated to easily accessible technical support for those using Microsoft operating systems and other Windows software.

Our goal is to become the leading resource for computer users that require assistance with their day-to-day computer usage, including full support for networking PC's, virus & malware removal, system upgrades and general support questions.


Discussion Forums
Operating Systems
Windows 7 Windows 7
Windows Vista Windows Vista
Windows XP Windows XP
Windows Server System Windows Server System
Windows 2000 Windows 2000
Windows 95/98/Me/NT Windows 95/98/Me/NT
Internet & Networking
Networking
Internet Explorer
Microsoft Mail
Firefox, Thunderbird
      & SeaMonkey

General Internet
Security
General Security
Malware and Virus
     Removal

Other
Other Software
Hardware
Test Posts
Community
Introductions
General Discussions
Comments
      & Suggestions

News @ WindowsBBS

Forum Sponsor
 Image

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 12th January 2009   #1
Member
 
Profile:
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1
Computer Experience:
intermediate
amboafridi Reputation Level


[Port mirroring with cisco 2950]

hi all
i am new to this port mirroring thing. i just wanted to know wat is
the first step in port mirroring as in does 2950, which is a managable
switch, requires vlan concept before doing port mirroring?

i used these commands :
monitor session 1 source interface fa 0/1
monitor session 1 destination interface fa 0/2

now theoretically all the incomming & outgoing traffic of port 1 is
directed to port 2. How can i see those incomming and outging packets? do i need any software like cisco network assistant for this purpose or the above 2 command are enough for it?

ive used this command:
show int fa 0/2

but it gave me some general information. I want to see all the traffic
not the summary.
Secondly how can i assemble packets from that info?

P.S : im using 2950 switch

amboafridi is offline   Reply With Quote
Didn't find the information you thought to find?
Check out these Similar Threads
Old 12th January 2009   #2
Administrator
 
Admin.'s Avatar
 
Profile:
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: 35⁰ 53'55.1" N, 14⁰ 28'37.5" E
Posts: 2,818
Computer Experience:
***
Admin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation LevelAdmin. Reputation Level

My System

Please follow our Posting Rules (#3 - Meaningful Subject).

I have adjusted your subject.

Admin. is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12th January 2009   #3
Staff
 
Profile:
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Worcs. UK
Posts: 2,820
Computer Experience:
Unabashed deviant
ReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation LevelReggieB Reputation Level


Simplest solution would be to install Wireshark on a PC connected directly to that port.
ReggieB is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Counterfeit Cisco gear threatens network security Arie News @ WindowsBBS 0 4th March 2008 19:24
Cisco 678 DSL modem/router options, & 2nd router configuration questions. drhans2 Networking 4 17th November 2007 00:26
Apple Unveils IPhone Without Right to Name From Cisco Arie News @ WindowsBBS 0 13th January 2007 01:46
Cisco 2950 VLAN setup Timsmith23 Networking 37 18th February 2006 04:54
Setting up a Hotbrick router/firewall behind a cisco router.... Stiltz Networking 3 18th May 2005 18:46


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:26.






Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of the product or service advertised.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0
Copyright © 2002 - 2009 WindowsBBS.com. All rights reserved.
Terms of Use, Legal Information & Privacy Policy
[]