Chapter 9 Wireless Frame Capture
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The following table describes the commands available for wireless frame capture. You must use the
configure terminal
command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
commands.
9.2.1 Wireless Frame Capture Examples
This example configures the wireless frame capture parameters for an AP located at IP address
192.168.1.2.
This example shows frame capture status and configuration.
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Command Summary: Wireless Frame Capture
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
frame-capture configure
Enters sub-command mode for wireless frame capture.
src-ip {add|del} {
ipv4_address |
local}
Sets or removes the IPv4 address of an AP controlled by the UAG
that you want to capture wireless network traffic going through
the AP interfaces. You can use this command multiple times to
add additional IPs to the list.
file-prefix
file_name
Sets the file name prefix for each captured file. Enter up to 31
alphanumeric characters. Spaces and underscores are not
allowed.
files-size
mon_dir_size
Sets the total combined size (in kbytes) of all files to be captured.
exit
Exits configuration mode for wireless frame capture.
[no] frame-capture activate
Starts wireless frame capture. Use the
no
parameter to turn it off.
show frame-capture status
Displays whether frame capture is running or not.
show frame-capture config
Displays the frame capture configuration.
Router(config)# frame-capture configure
Router(frame-capture)# src-ip add 192.168.1.2
Router(frame-capture)# file-prefix monitor
Router(frame-capture)# files-size 1000
Router(frame-capture)# exit
Router(config)#
Router(config)# show frame-capture status
capture status: off
Router(config)# show frame-capture config
capture source: 192.168.1.2
file prefix: monitor
file size: 1000
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