Hi,

There are 2 WiMAX dissector plugins.

I think the one you are interested in is the wimax plugin, which handles the
air interface protocol, and contains a number of different dissectors.  The
m2m plugin contains an example of an ethernet framing scheme (presumably
used by Intel, who contributed the code) that signals for each frame which
sub-dissector to call from the other plugin.  I don't know if Intel have
continued development since the initial code was sent in...

There is also the wimaxasncp plugin, but this is for the R3, R4, R6
interfaces.

Hope this helps,
Martin

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Joao Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi to all.
>
> First of all sorry if this is not the correct contact to ask this
> question, or if it is already been answered in a previuous post.
>
> I'm doing a research work on the WiMAX Technology, and I need to analyse
> the protocol messages that are exchanged between the Base Station and the
> clients (CPEs).
> Is the current release of wireshark capable of decoding WiMAX protocol
> messages? If the "normal" distribution is not capable, are there any
> additional plugins avalible that enable the analyses of the protocol
> messages?
>
> Thank you so much for your attention.
>
> Best Regards.
>
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