Avaya G430 Manual page 383

Administering branch gateway
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so that older information is overwritten when the buffer fills up, and specify a maximum number
of bytes to capture for each packet.
Related topics:
What can be captured
Roadmap for configuring packet sniffing
Configuring capture lists
Analyzing captured packets
About simulating packets
Summary of packet sniffing commands
What can be captured
The Branch Gateway packet sniffing service captures only the packets handled by the Branch
Gateway and delivered to the device CPU ("non-promiscuous" mode). This is unlike regular
sniffer applications that pick up all traffic on the network.
See
Roadmap for configuring packet sniffing
packet sniffing and analyze the resulting capture file.
Related topics:
Streams that can always be captured
Streams that can never be captured
Streams that can sometimes be captured
Streams that can always be captured
• H.248 registration
• RTP from the Branch Gateway
• ARP on the LAN (broadcast)
• All packets that traverse the WAN
• All traffic to/from the Branch Gateway
Streams that can never be captured
The following streams can never be captured because they are switched by the internal
Ethernet switch and not by the CPU:
• H.323 Signaling from an IP phone on the LAN to an ICC on the LAN
• RTP stream between IP phones on the LAN
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
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Monitoring applications
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