Clear Captured Data - Digi IX40 User Manual

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2. Type scp to use the Secure Copy program to copy the file to your PC:
> scp host hostname-or-ip user username remote remote-path local local-path to remote
where:
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hostname-or-ip is the hostname or IP address of the remote host.
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username is the name of the user on the remote host.
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remote-path is the location on the remote host where the file will be copied.
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local-path is the path and filename on the IX40 device.
For example:
To download the traffic saved in the file /etc/config/analyzer/eth0.pcpng to a PCwith the IP
192.168.210.2, for a user named maria, to the /home/maria directory:
> scp host 192.168.210.2 user maria remote /home/maria local /etc/config/analyzer/eth0.pcpng to
remote
maria@192.168.210.2's password:
eth0.pcpng

Clear captured data

To clear captured data traffic in RAM, use the
Command line
1. Select the device in Remote Manager and click Actions > Open Console, or log into the IX40
local command line as a user with full Admin access rights.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type admin to access the Admin CLI.
2. Type the following at the Admin CLI prompt:
> analyzer clear name capture_filter
>
where capture_filter is the name of a packet capture configuration. See
capture for the network analyzer
To determine available packet capture configurations, use the ?:
> anaylzer clear name ?
name: Name of the capture filter to use.
Format:
test_capture
capture_ping
> anaylzer clear name
Note
You can remove data traffic saved to a file using the
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analyzer clear
command:
for more information.
rm
Analyze network traffic
Configure packet
command.
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