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# Configure encapsulated remote switched port analyzer (ERSPAN) traffic mirroring with a Cisco switch
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# Configure ERSPAN traffic mirroring with a Cisco switch
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This article is one in a series of articles describing the [deployment path](../ot-deploy/ot-deploy-path.md) for OT monitoring with Microsoft Defender for IoT.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/deployment-paths/progress-network-level-deployment.png" alt-text="Diagram of a progress bar with Network level deployment highlighted." border="false" lightbox="../media/deployment-paths/progress-network-level-deployment.png":::
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This article provides high-level guidance for configuring [ERSPAN traffic mirroring](../best-practices/traffic-mirroring-methods.md#erspan-ports) for a Cisco switch.
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This article provides high-level guidance for configuring encapsulated remote switched port analyzer [(ERSPAN) traffic mirroring](../best-practices/traffic-mirroring-methods.md#erspan-ports) for a Cisco switch.
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We recommend using your receiving router as the generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnel destination.
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