RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-13 Thread Michael Williams
supernet wrote: but they only allow me to specify a particular source IP, not the whole branch office subnet. Why's that? Sniffer Pro will let you define entire ranges of source/destination IPs in the filter. In Sniffer Pro, when you define the filter, simply put 192.168.1.* (where

Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-13 Thread Kevin Cullimore
. - Original Message - From: Michael Williams To: Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 2:23 PM Subject: RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267] supernet wrote: but they only allow me to specify a particular source IP, not the whole branch office subnet. Why's that? Sniffer Pro will let you define

Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-13 Thread Michael Williams
Kevin Cullimore wrote: That works for networks divided on octet boundaries, but what about when you want to capture a /22 or a /23? Good point. Had never thought of that. Most of our sites are either /16 or /24, however, we have alot of smaller branch sites that are /26. I guess in those

RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-13 Thread Kent Hundley
better than a sniffer for macro level network information. HTH, Kent -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sean Knox Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 1:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267] Agreed. Ethereal beats

Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-12 Thread Patrick Ramsey
send a linux box configured with X/ethereal and vnc out there and remote control it from your end! -Patrick supernet 04/12/02 12:42AM Hi Dear Friends, I have 1 branch office connected to main office by frame relay. I noticed a lot of traffic across this link and would like to find out what

Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-12 Thread Kevin Cullimore
In sniffer pro, I've had success by specifying two conditions joined by an OR statement for the filter. Each condition is specified by selecting the Data Pattern tab of the Define Filter dialog box and specifying appropriate offsets and data patterns. For the case where you need to specify the

RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-12 Thread Sean Knox
: Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267] send a linux box configured with X/ethereal and vnc out there and remote control it from your end! -Patrick supernet 04/12/02 12:42AM Hi Dear Friends, I have 1 branch office connected to main office by frame relay. I noticed a lot of traffic across this link

Re: RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-12 Thread Patrick Ramsey
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Ramsey Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 11:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267] send a linux box configured with X/ethereal and vnc out there and remote control it from your end

Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-12 Thread Patrick Ramsey
now wait if all he wants to do is sniff certain source and destination addresses, this can be done using a filter... I prefer display filters just in case you want to go back and change what you see rather than a capture filter. Am I missing something? Kevin Cullimore 04/12/02 03:32 AM

RE: traffic analyzer [7:41267]

2002-04-12 Thread Sam Deckert
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Ramsey Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 11:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: traffic analyzer [7:41267] send a linux box configured with X/ethereal and vnc out there and remote control it from your