2 Te 0/0 Te 0/2 both Port N/A N/ADell (conf-mon-sess-2)#do show running-config monitor session!monitor session 1source TenGigabitEthernet 0/0 destination TenGigabitEthernet 0/1 direction both!monitor session 2source TenGigabitEthernet 0/0 destination TenGigabitEthernet 0/2 direction bothDell (conf-mon-sess-2)#!Port MonitoringThe Z9000 supports multiple source-destination statements in a monitor session.The maximum number of source ports that can be supported in a session is 128.The maximum number of destination ports that can be supported is 4 per port pipe..In the following examples, ports 0/13, 0/14, 0/15, and 0/16 all belong to the same port-pipe. They arepointing to four different destinations (0/1, 0/2, 0/3, and 0/37). Now it is not possible for another sourceport from the same port-pipe (for example, 0/17) to point to another new destination (for example, 0/4).If you attempt to configure another destination (to create 5 MG port), this message displays: % Errorwill be thrown in case of RPM and ERPM features.Configuring Port MonitoringTo configure port monitoring, use the following commands.1. Verify that the intended monitoring port has no configuration other than no shutdown, as shown inthe following example.EXEC Privilege modeshow interface2. Create a monitoring session using the command monitor session from CONFIGURATION mode, asshown in the following example.CONFIGURATION modemonitor sessionmonitor session type rpm/erpmtype is an optional keyword, required only for rpm and erpm3. Specify the source and destination port and direction of traffic, as shown in the following example.MONITOR SESSION modesourceExample of Viewing Port Monitoring ConfigurationTo display information on currently configured port-monitoring sessions, use the show monitorsession command from EXEC Privilege mode.Dell(conf)#monitor session 0Dell(conf-mon-sess-0)#$source ten 0/0 dest ten 0/1 dir rx610 Port Monitoring