Is there a way to hear ALL the traffic, including those brocasts on a
different subnet?  What if your laptop IP is on a different scheme or
none at all?

On 5/10/09, Rogelio <[email protected]> wrote:
> For what it's worth, Wireshark has been a lifesaver for me when I have
> to go out in the field and get an unknown IP address of certain types of
> units, particularly ones without easy-to-access console ports.
>
> (Sometimes this is my only option, as the unit is in production, ARP
> broadcasts are on a different subnet and thus not viewable on tcpdump,
> and I know the password.)
>
> HTH
>
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