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—(Optional) Specify the interface on which the
interface interface-name
command displays packet data. If no interface is specified, the
command displays packet data arriving on the lowest-numbered interface.
—(Optional) Display the link-level header on each line.
layer2-headers
—(Optional) Display packet headers that match a regular expression.
matching matching
Use matching expressions to define the level of detail with which the
command filters and displays packet data.
—(Optional) Suppress the display of the domain portion of hostnames.
no-domain-names
With the
no-domain-names
only
for the hostname
team
no-promiscuous
—(Optional) Do not put the interface into promiscuous mode.
—(Optional) Suppress reverse lookup of the IP addresses.
no-resolve
no-timestamp
—(Optional) Suppress timestamps on displayed packets.
—(Optional) Display each packet in ASCII format.
print-ascii
print-hex
—(Optional) Display each packet, except the link-level header, in hexadecimal
format.
—(Optional) Amount of time the router or switch waits for each
resolve-timeout timeout
reverse lookup before timing out. You can set the timeout for 1 through 4,294,967,295
seconds. The default is 4 seconds. To display each packet, use the
, or
print-hex
extensive
size size
—(Optional) Read but do not display up to the specified number of bytes for
each packet. When set to
adequate for capturing IP, ICMP, UDP, and TCP packet data. When set to
extensive
output, the default packet size is 1514. The
truncates displayed packets if the matched data exceeds the configured size.
In the
command, you can specify an expression to match by using the
monitor traffic
matching
option and including the expression in quotation marks:
monitor traffic matching "expression"
Replace
with one or more of the match conditions listed in
expression
option enabled, the
monitor traffic
.
team.company.net
option.
output, the default packet size is 96 bytes and is
brief
Chapter 8: Operational Commands
monitor traffic
monitor traffic
monitor traffic
command displays
print-ascii
,
detail
monitor traffic
command
Table 4 on page
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