Fluke or similar network taps are really the suggested solution here.
Either pay for a good one, or make your own, but either way you need
something roughly the size of a tablet that can be an inline network
tap and analisys device that you can send around easily. Any time
you're relying on the
I have an adtran 912 that I'm seeing one way audio on origination calls
(very intermittently).
I'm exporting pcap's from the machine to a tftp server over the internet.
But the 912 runs out of memory and pauses the pcap process and thus far I
haven't been able to get a single decent pcap to show
Our methodology for packet captures is to put an independent machine
on a spanned port and capture on that. Then it doesn't matter what
the devices are doing, you get a true network picture.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, David Wessell da...@ringfree.biz wrote:
I have an adtran 912 that I'm
To: VoiceOps (voiceops@voiceops.org)
Subject: [VoiceOps] Adtran Help
I have an adtran 912 that I'm seeing one way audio on origination calls (very
intermittently).
I'm exporting pcap's from the machine to a tftp server over the internet. But
the 912 runs out of memory and pauses the pcap process
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Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Adtran Help
We have a standard kit that goes to sites when there are issues. It has a
hub
(real hub, not switch), a cheap manageable switch with a spanned port, and a
Linux netbook with packet capture set up on it.
This lets anyone with even marginal tech knowledge
: [VoiceOps] Adtran Help
We have a standard kit that goes to sites when there are issues. It has a
hub
(real hub, not switch), a cheap manageable switch with a spanned port, and a
Linux netbook with packet capture set up on it.
This lets anyone with even marginal tech knowledge install it easily
@voiceops.org)
*Subject:* [VoiceOps] Adtran Help
I have an adtran 912 that I'm seeing one way audio on origination calls
(very intermittently).
I'm exporting pcap's from the machine to a tftp server over the internet.
But the 912 runs out of memory and pauses the pcap process and thus far
On 06/17/2014 04:16 PM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
Our methodology for packet captures is to put an independent machine
on a spanned port and capture on that. Then it doesn't matter what
the devices are doing, you get a true network picture.
And also a more objective one, not mediated by the