Capture types, Physical interface captures, Tunnel captures – Nortel Networks NN46110-602 User Manual

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Capture types

The VPN Router captures packets from the following sources:

Physical interfaces, including the following:

— Asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL)/asynchronous transfer

mode (ATM)

— Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, including traffic that is not directed to

the VPN Router (promiscuous mode)

— Dial (V.90 and asynchronous Point-to-Point Protocol [PPP])

— Integrated services digital network basic-rate interface (ISDN BRI)

— Serial

Tunnels

— Branch offices (all types)

— User tunnels

All IP traffic on the VPN Router

The following sections describe each type of capture.

Physical interface captures

Packet capture of traffic on a physical interface can help you troubleshoot

Layer 2 issues, connectivity issues, and performance issues. The Layer 2 header is
saved in the PCAP file for each packet. You can convert PCAP files containing
traffic captured on a physical interface to most file formats, including Network
General Sniffer.

Tunnel captures

You can use packet capture of traffic over tunnels to help troubleshoot a specific
tunnel problem. For example, you can create a tunnel capture object to diagnose
the following types of problems:

a protocol not working for a particular user

performance issues for a particular user

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) not working properly inside a specific
branch office tunnel

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