Summary of packet sniffing commands

Last Updated : Jun 30, 2021 |

For more information about these commands, see Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference.

Root level command

First level command

Second level command

Description

capture buffer-mode

Set the capture buffer to cyclic mode

capture buffer-size

Change the size of the capture file

capture filter-group

Activate a capture list

capture interface

Specify a capture interface (by default, the service captures from all interfaces simultaneously)

capture ipsec

Set whether to capture IPSec VPN packets, handled by the internal VPN process, decrypted (plaintext) or encrypted (cyphertext)

capture max-frame-size

Set the maximum octets that are captured from each frame

capture start

Start capturing packets

capture stop

Stop capturing packets

capture-service

Enable or disable the capture service

clear capture-buffer

Clear the capture buffer (useful in case it holds sensitive information)

copy capture-file ftp

Upload the packet sniffing buffer to a file on a remote FTP server

copy capture-file scp

Upload the packet sniffing buffer to a file on a remote SCP server

copy capture-file tftp

Upload the packet sniffing buffer to a file on a remote TFTP server

copy capture-file usb

Upload the capture file to a USB mass storage device

copy capture-file https

Upload the packet sniffing buffer to a file on a remote HTTP server

copyedge capture-file scp

Upload the packet sniffing buffer to a file on a remote SCP server via Avaya SBC tunnel

ip capture-list

Enter the capture list configuration context, create a capture list, or delete a capture list

cookie

Set a number to identify a list (used by the rule-manager application)

ip-rule

Enter an ip-rule context or erase an ip-rule

Create or edit a composite operation

destination-ip

Define an equation on the destination IP

dscp

Specify the DSCP value to be set by the current IP rule

fragment

Apply the current rule to non-initial fragments only

icmp

Set 'ip-protocol' to ICMP and an equation on the types of ICMP messages

ip-protocol

Set the IP protocol

source-ip

Set the current rule to apply to packets from the specified source IP address

tcp destination- port

Set 'ip-protocol' to TCP and an equation on the destination port

tcp source-port

Set 'ip-protocol' to TCP and an equation on the source port

udp destination- port

Set 'ip-protocol' to UDP and an equation on the destination port

udp source-port

Set 'ip-protocol' to UDP and an equation on the source port

name

Name a capture list

owner

Set the name of the person or application that has created the list

show capture

Show the sniffer status

show capture-buffer hex

Show a hex-dump of the captured frames

show ip capture-list

Show capture list(s)

show upload status

View capture file upload status