Hi,
I'm new to AVAYA world.
I wondered about the port mirroring feature.
We will have G450 Gateways, which includes 2 WAN Ports and 2 LAN ports.
The 2 LAN ports will be used in redundancy.
The 2 WAN ports not be used.
On these gateways we will need to copy all the voice traffic to a probe for some dialogs analysis.
So the idea was to use the port mirroring feature of the AVAYA box and here are some questions about the limitation of this feature, informations not found in the config guide :
- Can we mirror multiple ports ? (we have 2 LAN ports to mirror)
- Can we mirror LAN port to a WAN port ? (we already use all the LAN ports)
- Can we have permanant port mirroring without any problem ? (we will do this for permanant analysis, not just ponctual troubleshooting)
- Does the mirroring config survive to reboot of the Box ? (it must keep mirroring even in case of reboot after power outage)
Thanks in advance
Tommy
I'm new to AVAYA world.
I wondered about the port mirroring feature.
We will have G450 Gateways, which includes 2 WAN Ports and 2 LAN ports.
The 2 LAN ports will be used in redundancy.
The 2 WAN ports not be used.
On these gateways we will need to copy all the voice traffic to a probe for some dialogs analysis.
So the idea was to use the port mirroring feature of the AVAYA box and here are some questions about the limitation of this feature, informations not found in the config guide :
- Can we mirror multiple ports ? (we have 2 LAN ports to mirror)
- Can we mirror LAN port to a WAN port ? (we already use all the LAN ports)
- Can we have permanant port mirroring without any problem ? (we will do this for permanant analysis, not just ponctual troubleshooting)
- Does the mirroring config survive to reboot of the Box ? (it must keep mirroring even in case of reboot after power outage)
Thanks in advance
Tommy