I've created the enhancement request (6843) & attached the files:-
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6483
Thanks for your help so far.
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Harris
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 7:26 PM
To: Community support list for Wireshark
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-users] ISDN Layer 3 decode
On Oct 24, 2011, at 11:12 AM, Keith French wrote:
Yes I can give you the L2 & L3 hex in the CSV or text format.
The hex dumps would probably be best in text format.
As I said I now believe the "Export to Ethereal" is only for their ADSL &
Ethernet analysers, so we can forget that.
"Only for their ADSL & Ethernet analysers" in the sense that there's no
"Export to Ethereal" menu item or whatever if you have an ISDN analyzer, or
in the sense that there is one but it produces something bogus? If the
latter, it might still be useful, so if this file
The software that I would really like to load into Wireshark is Aethra's
PC_108XP. This software serves as the expert software for many of their
analysers and I think now that the "Export to Ethereal" option (I take
your point about the possible age of formats here), is only for their ADSL
& Ethernet analysers, not my ISDN, & Q.Sig analyser. Capinfos cannot open
its native .aps format, using the Export to Ethereal to a .cap shows up in
capinfos as:-
File name: C:\Users\Keith\Desktop\Environment Agency\QSig
Traces\test.cap
File type: Wireshark/tcpdump/... - libpcap
File encapsulation: OpenBSD PF Firewall logs, pre-3.4
Packet size limit: file hdr: 65535 bytes
Number of packets: 83531
File size: 2506192 bytes
Data size: 1169672 bytes
Capture duration: 58678 seconds
Start time: Fri Sep 30 00:00:03 2011
End time: Fri Sep 30 16:18:01 2011
Data byte rate: 19.93 bytes/sec
Data bit rate: 159.47 bits/sec
Average packet size: 14.00 bytes
Average packet rate: 1.42 packets/sec
SHA1: 7aa7ce58093463bd11982bbcdc1c39e39d748be2
RIPEMD160: f79a3d30c8c0dd243d30862d16b0e09edf8a5d8c
MD5: 6fc2c284d73001665fb1b9516a089b92
Strict time order: True
came from "Export to Ethereal" on an ISDN analyzer, I'd like to see it,
along with its corresponding .aps file, and to see the other pcap files
generated from the other .aps files.
Currently I only have a few traces, I can do many more in about three
weeks, both of my analysers are currently at customers at the moment. When
I get them back I'll get you traces from my lab of any ASN.1 you need.
Do you just want me to attach them to one of these emails to
Wireshark-users?
Probably the best thing to do would be to file an enhancement request on
bugs.wireshark.org for Aethera support and attach the files to the bug.
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