
Diagnostics
Analyze network traffic
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Example Ethernet capture filters
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Capture Ethernet packets to and from a host with a MAC address of 00:40:D0:13:35:36:
ether host 00:40:D0:13:35:36
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Capture Ethernet packets from host 00:40:D0:13:35:36:
ether src 00:40:D0:13:35:36:
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Capture Ethernet packets to host 00:40:D0:13:35:36:
ether dst 00:40:D0:13:35:36
Capture packets from the command line
You can start packet capture at the command line with the
command. Alternatively, you
can schedule the network analyzer to run based on a specified event or at a particular time. See
Configure packet capture for the network analyzer
for information about scheduling packet capturing.
Additional analyzer commands allow you to:
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.
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Save captured data traffic to a file
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.
Required configuration items
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A configured packet capture. See
Configure packet capture for the network analyzer
for packet
capture configuration information.
To start packet capture from the command line:
Command line
1. Log into the AnywhereUSB Plus command line as a user with Admin access.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an
Access selection
menu
. Type
admin
to access the Admin CLI.
2. Type the following at the Admin CLI prompt:
> analyzer start name
capture_filter
>
where
capture_filter
is the name of a packet capture configuration. See
capture for the network analyzer
for more information.
To determine available packet capture configurations, use the
?
:
> analyzer start name ?
name: Name of the capture filter to use.
Format:
test_capture
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