In article 4f18a763.90...@digium.com,
Kevin P. Fleming kpflem...@digium.com wrote:
On 01/19/2012 05:25 PM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
Often, when I want to be able to do post-mortem analysis of network
traffic, I can have a suitable tcpdump with -w to capture raw packets
for later analysis
Which tool would you then pick read or analyse those ISDN, Q.SIG, SS7
pcap files ?
I took quick look at Wireshark capabilities but I'm still not sure
about its relevance.
2012/1/20, Tony Mountifield t...@softins.co.uk:
In article 4f18a763.90...@digium.com,
Kevin P. Fleming kpflem...@digium.com
On Friday 20 January 2012, Olivier wrote:
Which tool would you then pick read or analyse those ISDN, Q.SIG, SS7
pcap files ?
I took quick look at Wireshark capabilities but I'm still not sure
about its relevance.
Once you have got some data in a simple text file, not much beats awk for
Often, when I want to be able to do post-mortem analysis of network
traffic, I can have a suitable tcpdump with -w to capture raw packets
for later analysis with Wireshark. On some systems I have this running
continuously on the SIP port.
Is there any way of doing something similar with PRI ISDN
On 01/19/2012 05:25 PM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
Often, when I want to be able to do post-mortem analysis of network
traffic, I can have a suitable tcpdump with -w to capture raw packets
for later analysis with Wireshark. On some systems I have this running
continuously on the SIP port.
Is there