To capture entire OSPF packets, sometimes it is necessary to use a
greater capture size than the default.

Dave

On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 06:54:04PM +0100, Hannes Gredler wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 10:41:38AM -0500, Aman Shaikh wrote:
> | 
> | Hi
> | 
> | I have captured raw OSPF packets using -w option of tcpdump in a file.
> | I know I can use -r option to read the packets, but looks like that does
> | not give
> | me everything in the packet. Has anyone written code that can look into
> | OSPF packets and print out all the information? Any help/pointers would
> | be great....
> | 
> | aman
> 
> aman, 
> 
> use the -v option and you'll be surprised how much
> information tcpdump does provide;
> 
> there is still some work todo [decoding of opaque LSAs etc.]
> if you could supply some captures [->too lazy to setup my own
> testbed] i'd be happy to extend tcpdump;
> 
> /hannes
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