wireshark can further filter out what you don't want,
you can also pipe the dump to "grep" and match only what you want
On May 1, 2007, at 11:32 AM, CSB wrote:
I want to capture all my Asterisk traffic (including RTP) and then
analyse it.
My plan was to use tcpdump and then analyse with Wireshark. The
following works:
tcpdump -i eth0 -s 0 -w /tmp/tcpdump.1
But I want to be a bit more selective:
tcpdump -C 100 -W 10 -w /tmp/tcpdump -i eth1 -s 0 udp and dst port
>= 5060
This doesn't capture the RTP traffic. Could anyone advise what I'm
doing
wrong or suggest a better way?
Thanks
Cameron
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