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Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

 
Rajeesh_1
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Command to capture and inspect network packets

What is the command used to
capture and inspect network packets on HP Unix.
On Solaris it's Snoop.
Can anybody help me

Thanks in Advance
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John Poff
Honored Contributor

Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

Hi,

I think you are looking for the 'nettl' command.

JP
Bill McNAMARA_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

If you're in difficult configuring and viewing nettl logs, use the gui:
nettladm.

Later,
Bill
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A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

One of the best freely available packages is 'ethereal'. It has a nice GUI and very powerful filtering. You can download it from: http://gatekeep.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Gtk/Applications/ethereal-0.9.4/

Make sure that you get all the dependent packages.
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Anil C. Sedha
Trusted Contributor

Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

You may use a software called as "tcpdump" which would give you an analysis which would be worthy enough of it.

Believe me, it's very good.

Regards,
Anil
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Anil C. Sedha
Trusted Contributor

Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

Other option is offcourse.. as other's mention here

nettl

options

nettl [-st]
nettl [-sp]
nettl [-ss [LOG|TRACE|ALL]]
nettl [-l class [class...] -e subsystem [subsystem...]]
nettl [-fm 0|1|2 -c dev_name [dev_name...]]
nettl [-tn kind [kind...] -e subsystem [subsystem...]
[-m pack_size] [-c dev_name [dev_name...]]
[-s port_size] [-tm maxsize] [-f tr_name ]]
nettl [-tf -e subsystem [subsystem...] [-c dev_name
[dev_name...]]]

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Patty_4
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Re: Command to capture and inspect network packets

I'd go with Bill's suggestion. Sounds like the easiest route.

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