Hi,
However, issuing the same ping, but tcpdump'ing on em1 only results in
# tcpdump -nli em1 host 81.91.161.70
15:56:00.512614 IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX > 81.91.161.70: ICMP echo request, id
40484, seq 0, length 64
15:56:01.548077 IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX > 81.91.161.70: ICMP echo request, id
40484, seq 1, length 64
ie. no replies are captured by tcpdump
Initially I thought this was somehow connected to the monitoring port on
the switch not working as expected. However:
# tcpdump -nli em1 | grep 81.91.161.70
15:57:48.447530 IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX > 81.91.161.70: ICMP echo request, id
41508, seq 0, length 64
15:57:48.458767 IP 81.91.161.70 > XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX: ICMP echo reply, id
41508, seq 0, length 64
ie. tcpdump without a filter captures the packets just fine.
took another while, now replying to myself...
The packets arrived encapsulated in VLANs, which you need to tell
tcpdump in order to shift the offsets by 4 bytes.
Using
tcpdump -nli em1 vlan and host 81.91.161.70
all works just fine.
Sorry for the trouble!
Best
Philipp
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