Fri May 08, 2015 11:32 am
Outline for our MIRROR port to IP which is a NEW feature we are developing in v1.3.0
1) These packets should be separate from other normal packets the switch is getting from the core including the following:
BPDU
RSTP
LOOP Protection
UI / CLI packets - DO NOT WANT THE CLI TO BECOME UNRESPONSIVE.
This stream should be limited as is at 1K pps to protect the CPU from loops or packet storms.
2) The other stream containing the MIRRORED packets should be limited by CPU ability meaning it should allow as many packets per second as it can up until the CPU becomes too loaded, say 90% utilization. When the CPU gets to 90% utilization it limits the pipe for the MIRROR.
3) Being able to then filter that MIRRORED stream based on IP or maybe even MAC - THAT WOULD BE FANTASTIC
Example of use:
A WISP sees weird behavior on a port feeding an AP that services 30+ customers so they mirror that port to their computer running WireShark to capture the stream (Yes Wireshark supports this)
The WISP then looks through the garbage looking for something of interest to a specific customer IP so they stop the MIRROR and then add an IP or MAC Filter and restart the MIRROR. Now they am able to determine that the customer is running a bittorrent, or maybe they must have a worm or something of that nature. Or in this case figure out what this strange amount of data is.
Being a WISP for 16 years I can tell you that this feature would be invaluable.
Another thing that would make this feature fast and convent is to mirror the packets to a window on the MIRROR tab negating the need for Wireshark for quick and dirty peaks without all the advanced features Wireshark provides to sort the data.
This is a PRIME EXAMPLE of where this function would be AWESOME.
If people think this feature is a great idea please comment in this thread.
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