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The SBC performs Packet Capture using 'tcpdump' and allows the captured file to be downloaded. The following section describes how to capture packets and download them.
Performing a Media packet capture with no host filters or against hosts terminating multiple calls can impact traffic and cause current or future calls to fail or experience other problems.
Performing a long duration capture which is outside of a maintenance window can adversely impact traffic, and should be avoided when possible.
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It is mandatory to insert either an ASM or external USB into the
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It is recommended to insert either an AMS or external USB into the
The Packet Capture feature is intended for short duration packet captures. For that reason, a maximum duration of 120 minutes (2 hours) is permitted.
The Enable Packet Capture option (available from the Packet Capture menu bar) enables the packet capture ability in the
To enable packet capture:
In the left navigation bar, select Sonus TAC Troubleshooting > Packet Capture.
From the menu bar, click Enable Packet Capture.
At the Warning note, click OK.
Packet Capture is enabled. Refer to Start Packet Capture.
Packet Capture must be enabled before capturing packets. Refer to Enable Packet Capture.
To view Alarm/Event history logs for Packet Capture, access the Diagnostics tab and click Logs > Alarm/Event History.
The Start Capture option (available from the Packet Capture menu bar) enables the
To start capturing packets:
In the left navigation bar, select Sonus TAC Troubleshooting > Packet Capture.
From the menu bar, click Start Capture.
Click OK.
The Packet Capture status turns to In Progress.
Specifies the network interface from which the packets will be captured.
Specifies the IP version of the interface from which the packets will be captured. Valid selections: IPv4, IPv6 or Both.
Specifies whether or not to capture RTP/RTCP Packets.
Specifies whether or not to capture DSC/CSME Packets.
Specifies whether or not to capture LDAP Packets.
Specifies whether or not to capture HTTP/HTTPS Packets.
Specifies whether or not to capture all other packet types not defined above.
Specifies the port or ports used to capture packets. A maximum of four comma separated port numbers may be specified.
Specifies a unique host from which to capture packets. Host is specified by IPv4 Address or FQDN.
The following field is only visible if an address has been entered in Host #1.
Specifies the whether the captured packets are being sent to the host or received from the host, or both.
Specifies a unique host from which to capture packets. Host is specified by IPv4 Address or FQDN.
The following field is only visible if an address has been entered in Host #2.
Specifies the whether the captured packets are being sent to the host or received from the host, or both.
Specifies the maximum size of the individual packets to be captured.
Specifies whether or not the SBC overwrites capture files in round robin fashion or not when the maximum file size has been reached.
A maximum duration of 120 minutes (2 hours) is permitted for packet capture.
Specifies the duration of the capture in minutes. The maximum value represents 2 hours.
The Stop Packet capture feature is optional; this option is used to stop the packet capture early (before the packet capture reaches the time limit set in the Duration field).
To stop capturing packets:
In the left navigation bar, select Sonus TAC Troubleshooting > Packet Capture.
From the menu bar, click Stop Capture.
The Packet Capture stops.
Once the packet capture has stopped, the captured file will appear in the table List of Captured Files.
If you need to stop the packet capture early, from the menu bar, click Stop Capture.
To download captured files:
From the List of Capture Files table, next to the desired file, click Download.
Select the appropriate location to save the file. Click OK.
Only one packet capture can be downloaded at a time. Depending on the size of the file and network connection, a download can take several minutes.
If the file location for the packet capture is Internal or an ASM, and the system has an external USB present and available, an additional option, Move, will appear under the Action column. The Move action relocates the packet file to the external USB, which can then be removed and taken to a PC.
The packet capture can only be saved on the internal flash for SBC 2000.
To move captured files:
From the List of Capture Files table, next to the desired file, click Move.
The following lists the limitations of Packet Capture.
If Protocol Filters Active Directory, HTTP/HTTPS, or All Other Protocols are set to True, the following options will be hidden and no longer configurable:
DSP/CSME
If any TCP/UDP Ports are entered, the following options will be hidden and no longer configurable: