Thank you All
From: Tim Eberhard
To: 叶雨飞
Cc: mahmoud yasin ; "juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net"
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] TCPDUMP on High-end SRX
That will *only* grab traffic to the control plane, not t
That will *only* grab traffic to the control plane, not through the
interfaces. For what its worth.
-Tim Eberhard
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 12:24 PM, 叶雨飞 wrote:
> monitor traffic no-resolve interface x write-file xxx.pcap
>
> or, if you prefer, simply start shell then tcpdump -i xxx -n -p -w
monitor traffic no-resolve interface x write-file xxx.pcap
or, if you prefer, simply start shell then tcpdump -i xxx -n -p -w .pcap
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 9:00 AM, mahmoud yasin wrote:
> Hi
>
> How to use TCPDump to capture the In/Out traffic from the firewall interface
> (device self
Hi
How to use TCPDump to capture the In/Out traffic from the firewall interface
(device self generated traffic).
Also how to read the output using wireshark (how to get a copy of the file)?
This is required for High-end firewalls.
Regards
Myasin
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to capture unicast
Hi,
I'm trying to capture unicast traffic from a subinterface on an m10i
router running 8.0 code.
Started out with a "start shell user root" and then ran a
'tcpdump -c 1000 -nvi ge-0/3/0.694 -w /var/tmp/test.log'
And it kind of worked, but only caught slow path traffic destined to the
cpu exac
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