Also, is there any “event <-> occurence” correlation that you can do ?
Like, is it happening randomly ?
Is it when a device is connecting and being put in registration / isolation 
VLAN ?
When accessing the portal ?

Is there any process running high on resources at the same time ?

Also, can you run the following and see if there abnormal amount of packets 
(like… a lot…) when you see a spike

tcpdump -i any port 7911

Cheers!
-dw.

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> On Apr 25, 2016, at 15:51, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Ok, I wil try this next time when it jumps.
> 
> On 04/25/2016 09:46 PM, Derek Wuelfrath wrote:
>> Something like strace -p MY_PID -o MY_OUTPUT_FILE should do the job.
>> Cheers!
> 
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