Re: Mac packet sniffer

2000-12-01 Thread System Administrator
I use a product called EtherPeek. It is a great protocol analysis app. It comes with a full suite of other network tools as well. It is made and sold by a company called "Wild Packets." They just changed their name to this from AG NetTools recently. L8r, eric On Friday, December 1, 2000, at 02:52

Re: Mac packet sniffer

2000-12-01 Thread Jon Stevens
on 12/1/2000 11:52 AM, "Douglas K Wyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know of a Mac utility that can sniff ethernet packets to > diagnose the integrity of an ethernet network? I'm not trying to look at > the contents of the packets, just to see whether any are being dropped or > whet

Re: Mac packet sniffer

2000-12-01 Thread Douglas K Wyman
Title: Re: Mac packet sniffer Does anyone know of a Mac utility that can sniff ethernet packets to diagnose the integrity of an ethernet network?  I'm not trying to look at the contents of the packets, just to see whether any are being dropped or whether there is an excessive numb

RE: Mac packet sniffer

2000-12-01 Thread Craig Isaacs
> Does anyone know of a Mac utility that can sniff ethernet packets to > diagnose the integrity of an ethernet network? I'm not trying to look at > the contents of the packets, just to see whether any are being dropped or > whether there is an excessive number of collisions. http://www.neonsof

Re: Mac packet sniffer

2000-12-01 Thread Bob Edmiston
Hello Ted, The only "sniffer" product that I am aware of for the mac is Etherpeek. Info can be found at: http://www.wildpackets.com/products/etherpeek ++ R o b e r t T . E d m i s t o n Macintosh ® / Telecomm

Mac packet sniffer

2000-12-01 Thread Ted Baker
Does anyone know of a Mac utility that can sniff ethernet packets to diagnose the integrity of an ethernet network? I'm not trying to look at the contents of the packets, just to see whether any are being dropped or whether there is an excessive number of collisions. Regards, Ted --