Creating a MirrorĪ mirror object is created using the mirror command and giving the object a name. Support for 1G and 40G ingress ports requires version 1.12.0 or later.Įxample use of a mirror, showing port A1 and port B3 mirrored to output port C3. Refer to this section for details on selecting firmware. The hpt firmware supports 1G and 10G ingress ports, and the hpt-40g firmware supports 10G and 40G ingress ports. The supported port speeds varies depending on the currently selected firmware mode. This metadata is then appended to the incoming packet and sent to one or more output ports.
The mirror object provides a mechanism for configuring the logging and timestamping functionality within the Nexus 3550-F HPT.Īll packets that enter the mirror object are timestamped on arrival at the ingress port to a resolution of 100ps, along with other metadata such as port number and a device ID.
For details on the operation of mirror objects for the Cisco Nexus 3550-F Fusion (formerly ExaLINK Fusion), please refer to this page. Note This page describes the operation of mirror objects for the Cisco Nexus 3550-F Fusion HPT (formerly ExaLINK Fusion HPT). Mirror and Timestamping - Cisco Nexus 3550-F Fusion HPT