and Frame Relay Sniffers [7:61531]
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William Pearch wrote:
Does anyone have a recomendation for a sniffer solution to
look
at T1's, V.35, Frame Relay? Any experience
Does anyone have a recomendation for a sniffer solution to look at T1's,
V.35, Frame Relay? Any experience with the Logix product?
Bill in Anchorage
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William Pearch wrote:
Does anyone have a recomendation for a sniffer solution to look
at T1's, V.35, Frame Relay? Any experience with the Logix
product?
Bill in Anchorage
Sorry, no Logix experience that I can remember. There really are two
distinct types of WAN test equipment. For
Clarification below...
s vermill wrote:
William Pearch wrote:
Does anyone have a recomendation for a sniffer solution to
look
at T1's, V.35, Frame Relay? Any experience with the Logix
product?
Bill in Anchorage
Sorry, no Logix experience that I can remember. There
Hi all,
What is everyone using for monitoring their network?
Thanks,
Rich
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What do you want to monitor?
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Hi all,
What is everyone using for monitoring their network?
Thanks,
Rich
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For packet capture I use ethereal (www.ethereal.com) They keep about the
most updated decodes on the market.
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Hi all,
What is everyone using for monitoring their network?
Thanks,
Rich
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65535 -i fxp1 -l | tee '
and scp the file to your computer. You can then run Ethereal or SnifferPro
on the capture file.
Niksun also makes a product called NetVCR which is very interesting, however
I would like other
suggestions of *BSD machines running web-interfaces to high-performance
Hi all,
I was wondering if anybody has a good experience with some kind of ATM
sniffer for STM-1 or ATM over E1.
Recently I tried working with the prismalight and I got less then satisfying
results.
Any inputs will be appreciated.
Gil
Gil,
We use DS Sniffer Pro 4.5 with the ATM book and we also have the Wandel
and Golterman Domino
analyzer. Both are really good pieces of test equipment.
HTH
Nigel
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I have to chirp in and add that I too would recommend Network Associates
SnifferPro. I work in a TRC for a switch/router vender and use different
sniffers on an almost daily basis. SnifferPro is good because it has an
intuitive interface, and excellent filtering capabilities. It is also cross
I was wondering if anyone had experience with sniffers, not free ones like
tcpdump and tethereal, but appliances that are made for that purpose.
Anyone have any suggestions and approximate prices? Thanks.
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problem I have is that it dosen't recognize some packets like the LOOP
packet on Cisco's ethernet ports.
Sniffers DSS can be useful to grab stuff off of remote networks and they
sell sniffer PC's with gig fiber cards in them to sniff backbone traffic if
needed. Sniffer also has an expert mode that can
really well. You can take a look at it at
www.wildpackets.com. You can also download a 30 day evaluation copy just to
check out.
Hope this helps!
Eric
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I was wondering
The one that use to be made by Network General, now owned by Network
Associates are the best ones you can get IMHO.
I have used the Ethernet, Token-Ring, Internetwork, and ATM sniffers and
the are all great. They have to models, you can have them in a notebook
for portable sniffing or you can get
What are the free sniffers that you suggest to use ?
Regards,
Mario Rodrigues
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I have experience with all sorts of ones
Ethereal. It's been ported from Linux to Win32. It's lightweight. But
it's not perfect and can crash.
www.ethereal.com
If you use Windows 2000 or XP, just be sure to install the winpcap diver 2.3
beta. Otherwise 2.2 should work.
http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/winpcap/
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What are the free sniffers that you suggest to use ?
Regards,
Mario Rodrigues
Agilent.com has a software version of their Advisor hardware box.
You can try the 45day trial of Advisor Software (SW) edition for free. If
you like, you can buy just the parts you need. (Or if you are and
educational facility - The full version is FREE)
Later
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, but not IPX or AppleTalk) in their current version. I haven't checked
VTP or ISL.
I don't know pricing but I think they are quite expensive
Priscilla
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I was wondering if anyone had experience with sniffers, not free ones like
tcpdump and tethereal
that scales to almost
any traffic/bandwidth equation. This stuff may cost a lot, but it's
definitely light years ahead of Distributed SnifferPro or any other
commercial packet capture tool.
Speaking of scaling to almost any amount of traffic, our next-generation
sniffers are probably going
You may want to go to Agilent.com. They have a software version of their
Agilent Advisor hardware box. Its called Advisor Software SW edition. You
can run the 30day demo and see if you like it. In addition, you can buy just
the testing modual you need. (or if you are a valid educational user -
Do anyone know of any free sniffers? Is there any web sites you can refer
me to?
Thanks.
Victor
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Do anyone know of any free sniffers? Is there any web sites you can refer
me to?
NetMon on Windows, TCPDump on Linux, BSD, AIX, Snoop on Solaris,
etc etc... a quick web search on this would have saved everyone
some bandwith. Please refrain from laziness.
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Do anyone know of any free sniffers? Is there any web sites you can refer
me to?
Thanks.
Victor
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Do anyone know of any free sniffers? Is there any web sites you can
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me to?
NetMon on Windows, TCPDump on Linux, BSD, AIX, Snoop on Solaris,
etc etc... a quick web search on this would have saved
The O'Reilly book Internet Core Protocols comes with a CD containing a
sniffer app??
It is a good packet header book.
Bri
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Do anyone know of any free sniffers
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Hello group, does anyone know of any Analyzers, probes or sniffers that
that would support (DWDM) Division Wave Division Multiple
Hello group, does anyone know of any Analyzers, probes or sniffers that
that would support (DWDM) Division Wave Division Multiplexing, ATM,
Sonnet, Gigabit and Fasteternet.
Thanks
Fred Thomas
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Hello group, does anyone know of any Analyzers, probes or sniffers that
that would support (DWDM) Division Wave Division Multiplexing, ATM,
Sonnet, Gigabit and Fasteternet.
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Fred Thomas
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Guys,
what's the "unix-style" like sniffers running under dos
or WinNT ?
I just like something like snoop or tcpdump in unix box.
Cheers,
Carlos Patriawan, CCNA, CCIE (Cand. - written).
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