Capturing All Proxy-Ip Traffic; Listing All Capture Files - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Capturing all Proxy-IP Traffic

bstnA6k(cfg)# end
bstnA6k# capture session 2 proxy-all file proxyTraffic filecount 2
bstnA6k# ...

Listing all Capture Files

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bstnA6k# no capture session 1
bstnA6k# ...
You can monitor all traffic to and from the back-end filers with the
This captures any packet whose source or destination IP address is any of the
proxy-IP addresses on the ARX (recall
page 4-6
of the
CLI Network-Management
VLAN ID:
capture session session-id proxy-all file prefix [filesize kilobytes]
[filecount count]
For example, the following command captures two 16,000-KByte files of proxy-IP
traffic:
A capture file is accessible from the "capture" directory: use
file listing:
show capture
For example, the following command shows several capture files:
bstnA6k# show capture
capture
clientCap.cap
nasTraffic_00001_20060329081608.cap Mar 29 03:18
nasTraffic_00002_20060329081108.cap Mar 29 03:11
nasTraffic_00003_20060329081126.cap Mar 29 03:16
proxyTraffic_00001_20060329081710.cap Mar 29 03:18
Troubleshooting Network Connections
Capturing IP Traffic in a File
"Adding a Range of Proxy-IP Addresses" on
Guide). This option does not require a
show capture
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proxy-all
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