Traffic Collector Cli Commands; Capture-Start; Collector - Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention Appliance Cli Command Reference Manual

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Traffic Collector CLI Commands

capture-start

Table 5-1 capture-start
Description
Product(s) CLI
Mode(s)
Syntax
Parameters
Sub-Commands
Example

collector

Table 5-2 collector
Description
Product(s) CLI
Mode(s)
Syntax
Parameters
Sub-Commands
Example
Starts packet capture as a means for diagnosing and debugging network traffic and
obtaining stats (not part of the Collector traffic capture engine).
See Also: diagnosis [mode]; collector [mode]; copy
All-in-One | Collector
Diagnosis

capture-start

<IP address> <interface_name>
None
The following example starts a packet capture process on interface eth1 for a
Traffic Collector with IP address 8.8.8.8:
hostname # diagnosis
hostname (diagnosis)# capture-start 8.8.8.8 eth1
NOTE
Note: Address 8.8.8.8 need not be a Juniper ATP Appliance. It is just
a host that the capture filters on.
Enters the Collector configuration mode.
See Also: server [mode]
All-in-One | Collector
Basic
collector
None
exit; help; history; set proxy (collector mode); show
(collector mode)
The following example enters collector configuration mode:
hostname # collector
hostname (collector)# ?
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