Re: [Wireshark-dev] Improvement to WIMAXASNCP for decoding IEEE802.16e specified TLV's

2008-06-20 Thread smit.rastogi
Hi, The IEEE TLV's currently appear WITHIN some specific messages decoded by WIMAXASNCP. I guess that is something to do with profile B of the ASN part of the Network Reference Model, which groups the BS along with the ASN gateway, and thus passes on certain IEEE TLV's embedded within NWG

[Wireshark-dev] Improvement to WIMAXASNCP for decoding IEEE 802.16e specified TLV's

2008-06-19 Thread smit.rastogi
Hi there, Firstly, a big thank you for your replies, especially as they were very prompt. The find_dissector() function works perfectly, as I discovered that the Intel WiMAX plugin registers the dissector as wmx, and therefore allows itself to be checked. The WiMAX air interface TLV's are

[Wireshark-dev] How to check whether a plugin is installed from inside a dissector ?

2008-06-18 Thread smit.rastogi
Hi all, I am currently trying to decode the IEEE 802.16E TLV's that WIMAXASNCP is unable to, and I found out that the corresponding TLV's are already dissected in the Intel WiMAX plugin. I have been trying to link up the two plugins so that the IEEE specified TLV's are dissected in