Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual page 167

Ethernet routing switch
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3. To ensure PCAP is correctly configured, enter:
Variable definitions
Use the information in the following table to complete the config {ethernet} <ports>
pcap command.
add set <value>
add-acl-filter <acl-
id>
enable <true|false>
[mode <value>]
info
remove set <value>
remove-acl-filter
<acl-id>
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config {ethernet} <ports> pcap enable true [mode <value>]
show diag pcap port
Variable
Adds an IP filter set (global or source destination) to a port.
<value>
already exist. Filter global set ID values are in the range of
1 to 100 and source/destination sets are in the range of
300 to 1000.
Adding a filter set causes the following to happen:
• Creates an IP traffic filter for a port if one does not
• Adds the IP traffic filter set to the port.
• Sets the mirror bit for all the filters in the set.
• Restores the default-action of the port. If default-action
• Enables the traffic filter on the port.
Applies an ACL to captured packets. The ACL ID can be
from 1 to 4096.
Enables or disables PCAP on the port. The default PCAP
mode captures ingress packets (rx mode).
mode <value>
bothFilter. If PCAP is enabled in filter mode, then only
packets which match the filter criteria are captured.
Displays the current PCAP configuration information.
Removes a filter.
The source/destination set is a value from 1 to 100. The
global set is a value from 300 to 1000.
Removing a set causes the following to happen:
• Disables the IP traffic filter
• Removes the IP traffic filter set from the port
Removes an ACL.
specifies the filter set. The IP filter set must
already exist; otherwise, disables the IP traffic filter.
was not set, set to forwarding.
specifies rx, tx, both, txfilter, rxFilter, or
<value>
PCAP configuration
Value
is the number of the filter set.
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