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The network vendor is Juniper and the server is an application server, OS unknown at present, but thank for the extensive reply. I also forgot to mention a huge point, added above.– fixit9660Commented Feb 21, 2015 at 9:10
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@fixit9660: In the mirrored case, the ports won't accept any traffic from the server at all. If the ports are promiscuous on the server, the server will listen to all traffic they hear on the interface including traffic for MAC addresses not including the server. Juniper doesn't support LAG on outbound mirrored ports in EX-series, if instead what you meant was that the inbound interface is a LAG, then I think the same information still applies. Probably best to withdraw this and ask an entirely new question.– ArimaCommented Feb 22, 2015 at 0:31
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