Hi all, I am trying to debug some stubborn circuits that just dont seem to want to work. I can see incoming packets being recorded on both interfaces (10GE, both on the same router), but I cannot ping across either link. Ive verified with the owner of the router at the other end and we are using the correct subnets, and the same interface configuration, but neither of us can ping the other.
I am interested to try and work out what is in the packets that are coming in to work out if they belong to the routers they are supposed to at the opposite end of each link, or where they are from. Im wondering if there is some way to output the details like a TCP dump, or capture to a pcap file which can be read by Wireshark et al? The later seems possible on certain models, but not the gear in question here, an MX960 with DPCEs. The rate of packets is extremely low, as in 1 or 2 packets a minute, but would potentially reveal a lot to me at this stage. Unfortunately theres a bit of an air (and sea) gap between me and the router in question, so any form of local troubleshooting is out of the question at the moment. Thanks, Tom _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp