21-Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference

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Packet capture commands

display packet-capture status

Use display packet-capture status to display local or remote packet capture status information.

Syntax

display packet-capture status

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Usage guidelines

Executing this command does not display feature image-based packet capture status information.

Examples

# Display local or remote packet capture status information.

<Sysname> display packet-capture status

Status     : Capturing

File Name  : flash:/a.pcap

User Name  : N/A

Password   : N/A

Table 1 Command output

Field

Description

Status

Packet capture status. Only the Capturing status is supported in the current software version.

Username

Username for logging in to the remote FTP server.

Password

Password for logging in to the remote FTP server. A password in encrypted or plaintext form is displayed as ******. If no password is required or configured, this filed displays N/A.

packet-capture local interface

Use packet-capture local interface to capture incoming packets on an interface and save the captured packets to a local file or to a remote file on an FTP server.

Syntax

packet-capture local interface interface-type interface-number [ capture-filter capt-expression | limit-frame-size bytes | autostop filesize kilobytes | autostop duration seconds ] * write { filepath | url url [ username username [ password { cipher | simple } string ] ] }

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an Ethernet interface by its type and number.

capture-filter capt-expression: Specifies an expression to match packets to be captured, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. If you do not specify a capture filter expression, the device does not filter packets to be captured.

limit-frame-size bytes: Sets the maximum number of bytes to capture for a packet. The value range is 64 to 8000 bytes, and the default value is 8000 bytes.

autostop filesize kilobytes: Stops capturing packets if the maximum packet file size is exceeded when file rotation is disabled. The kilobytes argument sets the maximum packet file size. The value range is 1 to 65536 kilobytes. If you do not set a limit, the packet file size is unlimited.

autostop duration seconds: Stops capturing packets when the capturing duration expires. The seconds argument sets the capturing duration. The value range is 1 to 2147483647 seconds. If you do not set a limit, the capturing duration is unlimited.

write: Stores the captured packet data.

filepath: Specifies a .pcap file in the filesystemname/filename.pcap format, a case-sensitive string of up to 64 characters. For more information about specifying a file, see file system management in Fundamentals Configuration Guide.

url url: Specifies the URL of a remote packet file on an FTP server to store captured packet data. The URL must be a case-sensitive string of 1 to 255 characters. The URL string must not contain at signs (@), and the specified username and password. If you do not specify a URL, the captured packet data is not saved.

username username: Specifies a username for logging in to the FTP server. The username is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.

password: Specifies a password for logging in to the FTP server.

cipher: Specifies a password in encrypted form.

simple: Specifies a password in plaintext form. For security purposes, the password specified in plaintext form will be stored in encrypted form.

string: Specifies the password. Its plaintext form is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. Its encrypted form is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 73 characters.

Usage guidelines

To stop the capture while it is capturing packets, use the packet-capture stop command.

If you configure both the autostop filesize option and autostop duration option, the packet capture stops when any one of the limits for the stop options is reached.

Follow these restrictions and guidelines to specify the URL, username, and password:

·     The URL format is ftp://FTP server address:port number/file name, where the port number is optional, for example, ftp://192.168.1.1/test.cfg and ftp://192.168.1.1:21/test.cfg. If the server is configured with a port number, you must enter the port number in the URL.

·     If the server address is an IPv6 address, enclose the address in a pair of brackets, for example, ftp://[2001::1]/test.cfg and ftp://[2001::1]:21/test.cfg.

·     You can also specify the DNS domain name for the server address field, for example, ftp://sdp:21/test.cfg.

·     The username and password must be the same as those configured on the FTP server. If the server authenticates only the username, the password can be omitted.

Do not set a short capturing duration in the autostop duration seconds option. If the duration is too short, the capture might stop when a user has not logged in to the FTP server. The captured packets cannot be saved because a packet file has not been created.

Examples

# Capture incoming packets and store the data in the database.pcap file on the FTP server at 10.1.1.1. The username and password for logging in to the FTP server are 1 and 1, respectively.

<Sysname> packet-capture local interface gigabitethernet 0/0/1 write url ftp://10.1.1.1/database.pcap username 1 password simple 1

Related commands

display packet-capture status

packet-capture stop

packet-capture remote interface

Use packet-capture remote interface to capture incoming packets on an interface.

Syntax

packet-capture remote interface interface-type interface-number [ port port ]

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Parameters

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an Ethernet interface by its type and number.

port port: Specifies the RPCAP service port by its number. If you do not specify a RPCAP service port, RPCAP service port 2002 is used.

Usage guidelines

After this command is executed, the client (such as Wireshark) connected to the device can obtain packets captured on the specified interface.

To stop the capture while it is capturing packets, use the packet-capture stop command.

Examples

# Capture incoming packets on GigabitEthernet 0/0/1 and specify the RPCAP service port number as 2014.

<Sysname> packet-capture remote interface gigabitethernet 0/0/1 port 2014

Related commands

display packet-capture status

packet-capture stop

packet-capture stop

Use packet-capture stop to stop local or remote packet capture.

Syntax

packet-capture stop

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

Usage guidelines

When a local AC on a hierarchical network goes offline, the central AC stops the packet capture management processes for the APs connected to the local AC. However, packet capture on the APs continues. To stop the packet capture, you must enable packet capture on the central AC for the APs again and execute this command.

To stop feature image-based packet capture, press the Ctrl+C. Executing this command does not stop feature image-based packet capture.

Examples

# Stop local or remote packet capture.

<Sysname> packet-capture stop

Related commands

packet-capture local ap

packet-capture local interface

packet-capture remote ap

packet-capture remote interface

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