Which protocol is used by Encapsulated Remote SPAN?
A.
ESP
B.
GRE
C.
TLS
D.
STP
E.
VTI
F.
802.1Q
Explanation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SXF/native/configuration/g uide/span.html#wp1059482
ERSPAN Overview
ERSPAN supports source ports, source VLANs, and destination ports on different switches, which provides remote monitoring of multiple switches across your
network (see Figure 52-3). ERSPAN consists of an ERSPAN source session, routable ERSPAN GRE-encapsulated traffic, and an ERSPAN destination session.
You separately configure ERSPAN source sessions and destination sessions on different switches.
To configure an ERSPAN source session on one switch, you associate a set of source ports or VLANs with a destination IP address, ERSPAN ID number, and
optionally with a VRF name. To configure an ERSPAN destination session on another switch, you associate the destination ports with the source IP address,
ERSPAN ID number, and optionally with a VRF name.ERSPAN source sessions do not copy locally sourced RSPAN VLAN traffic from source trunk ports that carry RSPAN VLANs. ERSPAN source sessions do not
copy locally sourced ERSPAN GRE-encapsulated traffic from source ports.
Each ERSPAN source session can have either ports or VLANs as sources, but not both. The ERSPAN source session copies traffic from the source ports or
source VLANs and forwards the traffic using routable GRE-encapsulated packets to the ERSPAN destination session. The ERSPAN destination session switches
the traffic to the destination ports.