Dear Simon,

No, I tried first with a .zip file of about 350KB and then directly with the .pcap file (1.7MB) but it did not work,
So we loaded the log file on our server
(at http://78.26.88.148/soft/download/testComm1_00002_20110503102108.zip, as posted by Nicola).

Maybe the .zip format is not allowed by the mail server and/or there is an attachment file size limit...

Regarding the log file, it shows the communication between the PC (192.168.6.77) and a number of lwip-based devices, connected by network switches. The hub is only used to generate collisions and is
connected "breaking" the PC line, as shown:

PC <--> HUB <--> [network switches] <--> [Lwip devices]

So Lwip-based devices don't see all the network traffic, and I think that a "message overload"
should not be considered as a concause of the issue.

On the log file the device that causes problems has address 192.168.6.112.
(the rows I've previously posted are those filtered with "ip.addr eq 192.168.6.112",
toward the end of the file)

Thanks
Enrico

On 03/05/2011 21.48, goldsi...@gmx.de wrote:
Enrico Murador - Research & Development - CET wrote
Dear Kieran,

Is there a way to send attachments to this mailing list?
Did just attaching the pcap file to a mail not work?

Simon


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