Ethereal-users: [Ethereal-users] help

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From: "james" <jamesdudy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 22:53:49 +0800
Hi

Can someone  help.

I have loaded ethereal analyser on my pc.

I have a  1 ip phone connected to a 4  port ethernet adsl router to make
voip calls. My pc(loaded ethereal analyser) is connected to another port on
the same 4 port ethernet adsl router.

Is this configuration right  to capture the protocol exchanged between my ip
phone and voip provider using my pc.

Thanks for your help
james
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark C. Brown" <mbrown@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ethereal user support" <ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] HPUX nettl question


> Hi
>
> When I try to use ethereal and open a captured file by HPUX nettl I get an
> error message saying " Tha capture file is for a network type that
> Ethereal doesn´t support".

That means the nettl record read has a subsystem type Ethereal
(wiretap/nettl.h) doesn't support.  What driver/interface are you tracing?
 Are you using '-e all' or a specific subsystem on your nettl command?

> Could anyone explain what I might be doing wrong. If I understand the docs
> correct it should support it or?

I have been updating nettl support and the upcoming release will support
iether, FDDI (PCI only), and Token Ring interfaces.  Please send the
output from:

  netfmt -sf nettl_file

This will tell us the subsystems contained in the file...

>
> Kind Regards
> Jörgen

Hoping I can help,

Mark

-- 
"If a train station is where a train stops, | Mark C. Brown
 then what's a workstation?" -- D. Huber    |

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