Tapping on a WISN wireless traffic

All,

Is it possible to do a span or tap of all traffic coming in and a WISN port?  You can't monitor the port channel that goes into the controller.

Thank you

Jason

Of course, you can define the interface port-channel as the source of the session of the monitor.

lab1sup720ip1 source session interface 1 (config) #monitor?
FastEthernet FastEthernet IEEE 802.3
GigabitEthernet GigabitEthernet IEEE 802.3z
Channel port Ethernet Channel of interfaces

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