5.2. Port Mirroring
Port mirroring copies layer 3 network traffic on given a logical network and host to a virtual interface on a virtual machine. This virtual machine can be used for network debugging and tuning, intrusion detection, and monitoring the behavior of other virtual machines on the same host and logical network.
The only traffic copied is internal to one logical network on one host. There is no increase on traffic on the network external to the host; however a virtual machine with port mirroring enabled uses more host CPU and RAM than other virtual machines.
Enable and disable port mirroring by editing network interfaces on virtual machines.
Port mirroring requires an IPv4 IP address.
Important
You should be aware that enabling port mirroring reduces the privacy of any other network users.