Session 2 is not missing a source port. The full output would typically look like this:
source ports:
both: fa 0/14
rx only: none
tx only: none
'Ingress: disabled' is under the destination port settings.
A.
A. RSPAN session 1 is incompletely configured for monitoring. Seems correct based on output.
B. RSPAN session 1 monitors activity on VLAN 50 of a remote switch. No, VLAN 50 is the RSPAN source VLAN.
C. SPAN session 2 monitors all traffic entering and exiting port FastEthernet 0/15. No direction (rx, tx or both) offered in the outputs so we cannot tell.
D. SPAN session 2 only monitors egress traffic exiting port FastEthernet 0/14. No, again no direction is offered in the output. The ingress: disabled relates to the destination port config, the destination port is not configured to send traffic back to the network, this option is used when bidirectional traffic monitoring is required for systems such as a security device like IDS and the commands to configure would be something like - monitor session 1 ingress enabled
way not B since session 1 is a Remote Destination Session with the Source RSPAN VLAN set to 50. witch mean
that SW1 is set to receive mirrored traffic from VLAN 50 of another switch, which is being sent to this switch using RSPAN.
please correct me if I'm wrong
SW1 has been configured with the following commands:
SW1(config)#monitor session 1 source remote vlan 50
SW1(config)#monitor session 2 source interface fa0/14
SW1(config)#monitor session 2 destination interface fa0/15
The session 1 on SW1 was configured for Remote SPAN (RSPAN) while session 2 was configured for local
SPAN. For RSPAN we need to configure the destination port to complete the configuration.
Note: In fact we cannot create such a session like session 1 because if we only configure Source RSPAN
VLAN 50 (with the command monitor session 1 source remote vlan 50) then we will receive a Type: Remote
Source Session (not Remote Destination Session)
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