Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual page 88

Ethernet routing switch
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Software troubleshooting tool configuration using Enterprise Device Manager
Procedure steps
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders Configuration > Edit >
2. Click PCAP.
3. Configure PCAP as required.
4. Click Apply.
Variable definitions
Use the information in the following table to help you configure global PCAP parameters.
Enable
BufferWrap
PcmciaWrap
FrameSize
BufferSize
AutoSave
AutoSaveFileName
AutoSaveDevice
AutoSaveNetworkIpAddress
CopyFileName
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Enables or disables PCAP globally on the PCAP engine
(Slave SF/CPU).
Enables buffer wrap-around when the buffer is full. When
enabled, PCAP continues to capture packets, otherwise,
packet capturing stops.
Enables overwriting the present file in the PCMCIA (or
external flash) during autosave.
Specifies the number of bytes of each packet that are
captured.
Specifies the amount of memory allocated for data.
Saves data automatically when the buffer is full.
Specifies the name of the file in which packets are
stored.
Specifies the device used to store the captured packets.
If the device is network, the user must enter an IP
address.
Specifies the IP address of the remote host where the
data must be stored. This field is valid only if the device
is network.
Specifies the file name to use when copying the PCAP
file from the PCAP engine DRAM or a PCMCIA (or
external flash) device to a remote client (user local
machine).
Value
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