
Using the Technician Interface to Configure and Run Packet Capture
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Specifying the String to Compare with the Packet Data
Enter the following Technician Interface command to create a string of characters
to match with the packet:
set wfPktCaptureEntry.
<attribute_no.>
.
<line_no.> <value>
;commit
<attribute_no.>
is
•
18 for Receive Filter 1
18 represents the wfPktCaptureRxFltr1Match attribute.
•
28 for Receive Filter 2
28 represents the wfPktCaptureRxFltr2Match attribute.
•
23 for Transmit Filter 1
23 represents the wfPktCaptureTxFltr1Match attribute.
•
34 for Transmit Filter 2
34 represents the wfPktCaptureTxFltr2Match attribute.
<line_no.>
is the number displayed after you issued the get command in “Creating
an Instance of Packet Capture.” To list the current line numbers associated with
Packet Capture, enter the
list instances wfPktCaptureEntry command.
<value>
is any hexadecimal number or character string up to 16 characters.
Specifying the Data to Compare with the String
Refer to the following sections to specify the data within the packet to compare
with the string:
•“Specifying the Ref
erence”
•“Specifying the Of
fset”
•“Specifying the Number of Bytes
”
Note: You can configure a filter as a capture type (1) or a trigger type (2), but
not both. If you configure two receive filters, one a capture filter and the other
a trigger filter, make Filter 2 the trigger filter.
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