You rock!! I cant believe Unifi does not just move this feature into production. This worked for me and now my security onion is going off the charts lol
Damn, I'm so happy to have found this video. Thank you mister for that walkthrough!!! It's so damn sad that Unifi doesn't allow for doing that from the UI... it's f****g years since the back end can do that apparently and hundreds of people are still asking for it and they just ignore that.
I sure hope Ubiquiti is paying you to do their job! Their videos are crap compared to your content. Thank you for the in depth explanations and multiple examples and use case scenarios. Great content! Do you have a Patreon?
Hello, I have a question. Currently, I've set up mirroring for an aggregated port, specifically port 21. The ports being mirrored are 29 and 30, which are part of an aggregate. However, I've noticed that whenever the switch restarts, this configuration disappears because it hasn't been written to the central console. Is there a way to resolve this issue and make the configuration persistent across reboots?
@@hz777 I just setup a probe port on port 49 and captured the uplink port to my modem, that grabs everything easily and you can then just filter everything.
You rock!! I cant believe Unifi does not just move this feature into production. This worked for me and now my security onion is going off the charts lol
Damn, I'm so happy to have found this video. Thank you mister for that walkthrough!!! It's so damn sad that Unifi doesn't allow for doing that from the UI... it's f****g years since the back end can do that apparently and hundreds of people are still asking for it and they just ignore that.
Nicely done!
I sure hope Ubiquiti is paying you to do their job! Their videos are crap compared to your content. Thank you for the in depth explanations and multiple examples and use case scenarios. Great content! Do you have a Patreon?
I wish they would pay me:)
thank you!!
wow very thanks
Hello, I have a question. Currently, I've set up mirroring for an aggregated port, specifically port 21. The ports being mirrored are 29 and 30, which are part of an aggregate. However, I've noticed that whenever the switch restarts, this configuration disappears because it hasn't been written to the central console. Is there a way to resolve this issue and make the configuration persistent across reboots?
Unfortunately not, because the configuration was done through CLI.
hey there, might have missed it, think you said 4 ports you can mirror. is it possible through CLI to mirror all ports to one destination port?
I mentioned in CLI you can config 4 “sessions”. In each session you can have multiple “mirrored” ports.
@@hz777 sorry still unsure here. In a session i can mirror all ports to one destination port is it?
I never tried to mirror “all”, but I am not aware of any limitations as well.
@@hz777 I just setup a probe port on port 49 and captured the uplink port to my modem, that grabs everything easily and you can then just filter everything.
When I try to telnet localhost the console output is "-ash: telnet: not found"
What is the model? Non-pro ones do not support the same cli.
@@hz777 I have the standard 24 switch. So I need to return and purchase a professional or enterprise?
It's up to you of course:)
If you must need the cli access, your standard switch does not support it.
@@hz777 Thank you for your help. You have more information than the Ubiquiti forum