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Frame Relay Capture?
Posted by Eric Gamess on August 4th, 2005



Hello,

I do not have a WAN alanizer. I am interrested in some Frame Relay
captures. Can someone send me some? I have a lot of sniffers to
visualize them, included Ethereal, Sniffer Pro, ...

For me, the perfect capture will be a ping (Echo Request/Echo Reply)
comunication.

Thank you very much for your help.

Eric.

Posted by on August 5th, 2005


you cannot capture the the packets of a wan interface unless you have a kind
of wan analyzer. What you can do is debug the interface and then view the
packets you are receiving via the debug process, try debug frame-relay
packets you will get all of them. Hope this helps

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Posted by Eric Gamess on August 5th, 2005



Hello,

Yes, I know that I need a WAN analyzer.
Since I do not have one, I am looking for someone to send
me some captured files. I will only look at then with Ethereal
or another sniffer.

Eric.

Posted by Walter Roberson on August 5th, 2005


In article <1123258665.926371.51000@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
Eric Gamess <egamess@gmail.com> wrote:
:Yes, I know that I need a WAN analyzer.
:Since I do not have one, I am looking for someone to send
:me some captured files. I will only look at then with Ethereal
r another sniffer.

Ethereal is for analyzing Ethernet packets -- I don't believe it is
suitable for analyzing Frame Relay. FR operates over multiple
physical layers such as RS232 and T1, and the frame format is not
consistant with 802.2 or 802.3 ethernet frames.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/..._doc/frame.htm
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Posted by Gerard Bok on August 6th, 2005


On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 17:05:50 +0000 (UTC),
roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) wrote:

Never used it for FR but Frame Relay is listed as supported.

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Posted by on August 6th, 2005


yes it does, although personally i never used it for that purpose before i
knew it was possible with some wan analyzers that support the capture in
..cap file format.

see here...


http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethere.../msg00025.html

unfortunatelly i cannot provide you with a sample file.

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Posted by tcollicutt@hotmail.com on August 8th, 2005



Anthrax wrote:
Ethereal should be fine. We have an old Network General ( from before
it went to Network Assiciates, and MacAfee, anc back to Network
General) sniffer with RS-232 serial cables which sniffs Frame Relay.
If the old DOS sniffer decoded frame, a new Ethereal should be able to.


Posted by Brad on August 9th, 2005


Live capture support under Ethereal depends on many things including
the particular hardware you're using, your operating system, the
version of libpcap/WinPcap that you have installed, and the drivers
you're using. You can use Ethereal to sniff Frame Relay frames using
Linux but it requires the current CVS version of libpcap. According to
the Ethereal website these are the protocols that are supported based
on what OS you're using.

802.11 ATM Ethernet FDDI FrameRelay Loopback Serial TokenRing
AIX ? ? Yes ? ? ? ? Yes
FreeBSD Yes ? Yes ? ? Yes ? Yes
HP-UX ? ? Yes ? No No ? ?
Irix ? ? Yes ? No ? ? No
Linux Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mac OSX Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No
NetBSD Yes ? Yes ? ? Yes ? Yes
OpenBSD Yes ? Yes ? ? Yes ? Yes
Solaris ? Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes
Tru64 ? ? Yes ? No Yes ? ?
Windows Yes ? Yes ? No N/A Yes Yes

Posted by John Agosta on August 30th, 2005


Email me. I have quite a few captures, mostly raw hex.


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