monitoring a whole vlan rather than just switch port

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StevenWilson
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monitoring a whole vlan rather than just switch port

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monitor session 1 source vlan 10
monitor session 1 destination interface Gi3/0/14 , Gi3/0/16 - 17

 

The above is valid on a Cisco switch.

how can I match that on a Meraki MS355-24X?

 

I can see how to mirror a port, but not a whole VLAN.

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ww
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You cant. The source are switch port(s)

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alemabrahao
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Are you talking about SPAN and RSPAN? Meraki dosen't have a CLI but you can run a packet capture on a specific port.

 

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StevenWilson
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the monitoring is being sent to an external server on a permanent basis, hence the source and destinations on the Cisco command lines.

alemabrahao
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I'm not sure if it's possible. I know that you can send a netflow for a specific IP, but It's not you are looking for.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Monitoring_and_Reporting/MS_NetFlow_and_Encrypted_Traffic_Analyt...

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ww
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You cant. The source are switch port(s)

StevenWilson
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Thanks for that clarification. Some commands on Cisco are just not available on Meraki.
Hopefully if I mirror a trunk port, my customer can monitor the traffic. 

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