Administration
Packet Capture
Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
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Capture Interface—Enter a capture interface type for packet capture:
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radio1—802.11 traffic on the radio interface Radio 1.
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radio2—802.11 traffic on Radio 2.
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eth0—802.3 traffic on the Ethernet port.
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wlan0—VAP0 traffic on Radio 1.
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wlan1—VAP0 traffic on Radio 2
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wlan0vap1 to wlan0vap7—Traffic on the specified VAP on Radio 1.
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wlan1vap1 to wlan1vap 7—Traffic on the specified VAP on Radio 2.
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wlan0wds0 to wlan0wds3—Traffic on the specified WDS interface.
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brtrunk—Linux bridge interface in the WAP device.
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Capture Duration—Enter the time duration in seconds for the capture. The range is from
10 to 3600. The default is 60.
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Max Capture File Size—Enter the maximum allowed size for the capture file in KB.
The range is from 64 to 4096. The default is 1024.
STEP 3
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
STEP 4
Click Start Capture.
In Packet File Capture mode, the WAP device stores captured packets in the RAM file system.
Upon activation, the packet capture proceeds until one of these events occurs:
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The capture time reaches the configured duration.
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The capture file reaches its maximum size.
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The administrator stops the capture.
The Packet Capture Status area of the page shows the status of a packet capture, if one is active
on the WAP device.
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Current Capture Status—Whether packet capture is running or stopped.
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Packet Capture Time—Elapsed capture time.
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Packet Capture File Size—The current capture file size.