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	"plain_text": "How Traffic Mirroring works - Amazon Virtual Private Cloud\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 22:47:13 UTC\r\nTraffic Mirroring copies inbound and outbound traffic from the network interfaces that are attached to your\r\ninstances. You can send the mirrored traffic to the network interface of another instance, a Network Load Balancer\r\nthat has a UDP listener, or a Gateway Load Balancer that has a UDP listener. The traffic mirror source and the\r\ntraffic mirror target (monitoring appliance) can be in the same VPC. Or they can be in a different VPCs that are\r\nconnected through intra-Region VPC peering, a transit gateway, or by a Gateway Load Balancer endpoint to\r\nconnect to a Gateway Load Balancer in a different VPC.\r\nConsider the following scenario, where you mirror traffic from two sources (Source A and Source B) to a single\r\ntraffic mirror target (Target D). After you create the traffic mirror session, any traffic that matches the filter rules is\r\nencapsulated in a VXLAN header. It is then sent to the target.\r\nThe following procedures are required:\r\nIdentify the traffic mirror source (Source A)\r\nIdentify the traffic mirror source (Source B)\r\nConfigure the traffic mirror target (Target D)\r\nConfigure the traffic mirror filter (Filter A)\r\nConfigure the traffic mirror session for Source A, Filter A, and Target D\r\nConfigure the traffic mirror session for Source B, Filter A, and Target D\r\nSource: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/mirroring/traffic-mirroring-how-it-works.html\r\nhttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/mirroring/traffic-mirroring-how-it-works.html\r\nPage 1 of 1",
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