Difference between revisions of "How to perform a snoop packet capture"

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http://kb.juniper.net/KB5411
 
http://kb.juniper.net/KB5411
  
The debug buffer is a circular buffer, once the buffer has reached the size limit, the oldest data will be overwritten.
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The debug buffer is a circular buffer, once the buffer has reached the size limit, the oldest data will be overwritten.<br />
The buffer size is configurable. To change the size, use the following commands:
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The buffer size is configurable.<br />
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To change the size, use the following commands:
  
 
  set db size 4096
 
  set db size 4096
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''Reproduce the issue.''<br />
 
''Reproduce the issue.''<br />
 
The timestamp resolution of the output is in tenths of a second.<br />
 
The timestamp resolution of the output is in tenths of a second.<br />
Stop the capture and then display the output with the following command:
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Stop the capture and then display the output with the following commands:
  
 
  snoop off
 
  snoop off

Revision as of 05:54, 7 March 2012


http://kb.juniper.net/KB5411

The debug buffer is a circular buffer, once the buffer has reached the size limit, the oldest data will be overwritten.
The buffer size is configurable.
To change the size, use the following commands:

set db size 4096
set console dbuf
clear db

To set-up the packet snoop:

snoop info
snoop detail or snoop detail len <snaplen 1-1514>
snoop filter ... (see the CLI-help for filter options)
clear dbuf
snoop

Reproduce the issue.
The timestamp resolution of the output is in tenths of a second.
Stop the capture and then display the output with the following commands:

snoop off
get dbuf stream or get dbuf stream > tftp <host> <name-of-file>

To clear down:

snoop filter delete
clear dbuf