VoIP Ethernet Capture

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==== Start the Capture ====
 
==== Start the Capture ====
*Exit the telecom baseboard's shell (exit)
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*Exit the telecom baseboard's shell (type "exit")
 
*Use the "tcpdump" tool on linux to capture mirrored packets (received on the "mgmt0" interface):
 
*Use the "tcpdump" tool on linux to capture mirrored packets (received on the "mgmt0" interface):
 
  tcpdump -i mgmt0 -s 1500 -w capture_file.cap
 
  tcpdump -i mgmt0 -s 1500 -w capture_file.cap
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== TMG3200 ==
 
== TMG3200 ==
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=== Capturing using the TMG3200's internal host ===
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The TMG3200's internal host can be used for capturing packets that are mirrored from the VOIP0 and/or VOIP1 physical ports.
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==== Physical Setup ====
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No specific physical setup is required
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==== Preparing Tmedia for Capture ====
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*Access the [[Tmedia]] unit using SSH.
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*Access the telecom baseboard from the [[Tmedia]] using telnet.
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telnet 172.31.1.1
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*Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup, to mirror packets toward the linux host CPU, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes):
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**For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP0
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mv88eMonitor 0x4 0x4 8 600
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**For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP1
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mv88eMonitor 0x8 0x8 8 600
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**For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP0 and VOIP1
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mv88eMonitor 0xC 0xC 8 600
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**To stop the capture
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mv88eMonitor 0 0 1
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==== Start the Capture ====
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*Exit the telecom baseboard's shell (type "exit")
 +
*Use the "tcpdump" tool on linux to capture mirrored packets (received on the "mgmt0" interface):
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tcpdump -i mgmt0 -s 1500 -w capture_file.cap
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=== Capturing from an external host (laptop) ===
 
'''Warning''': When configuring a port as a mirror, it is important to connect that Ethernet port directly to a host (like a laptop). Otherwise, it will create problem with to the Ethernet switch
 
'''Warning''': When configuring a port as a mirror, it is important to connect that Ethernet port directly to a host (like a laptop). Otherwise, it will create problem with to the Ethernet switch
  
=== Physical Setup ===
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==== Physical Setup ====
 
To do a VoIP capture it is required to:
 
To do a VoIP capture it is required to:
 
*Connect one of the VoIP Ethernet port to a laptop with [http://www.wireshark.org/ Wireshark] installed and 1Gbs Network card.
 
*Connect one of the VoIP Ethernet port to a laptop with [http://www.wireshark.org/ Wireshark] installed and 1Gbs Network card.
  
=== Preparing Tmedia for Capture ===
 
 
Once the physical setup is ready. It is possible to start capturing all packets received and sent from VOIP0 or VOIP1 using the other interface (VOIP1 or VOIP0).
 
Once the physical setup is ready. It is possible to start capturing all packets received and sent from VOIP0 or VOIP1 using the other interface (VOIP1 or VOIP0).
  
 
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==== Preparing Tmedia for Capture ====
 
*Access the [[Tmedia]] unit using SSH.
 
*Access the [[Tmedia]] unit using SSH.
 
*Access the telecom baseboard from the [[Tmedia]] using telnet.
 
*Access the telecom baseboard from the [[Tmedia]] using telnet.
 
  telnet 172.31.1.1
 
  telnet 172.31.1.1
 
*Start Wireshark to capture the Ethernet packets with the connected laptop.
 
*Start Wireshark to capture the Ethernet packets with the connected laptop.
*Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup.
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*Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes):
  
 
=== Capture VoIP0 with VoIP1 ===
 
=== Capture VoIP0 with VoIP1 ===
 
*For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP0 with VoIP1
 
*For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP0 with VoIP1
  mv88eMonitor 0x4 0x4 3
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  mv88eMonitor 0x4 0x4 3 600
 
*To stop the capture
 
*To stop the capture
 
  mv88eMonitor 0 0 3
 
  mv88eMonitor 0 0 3
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=== Capture VoIP1 with VoIP0 ===
 
=== Capture VoIP1 with VoIP0 ===
 
*For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP1 with VoIP0
 
*For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP1 with VoIP0
  mv88eMonitor 0x8 0x8 2
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  mv88eMonitor 0x8 0x8 2 600
 
*To stop the capture
 
*To stop the capture
 
  mv88eMonitor 0 0 2
 
  mv88eMonitor 0 0 2

Revision as of 14:56, 11 April 2013

The Tmedia product can configure one of its VoIP Ethernet ports to do Port Mirroring. This is useful when investigating RTP, Codecs or IP Tones issues.



Contents

TMG800

Capturing using the TMG800's internal host

The TMG800's internal host can be used for capturing packets that are mirrored from the VOIP0 and/or VOIP1 physical ports.

Physical Setup

No specific physical setup is required

Preparing Tmedia for Capture

  • Access the Tmedia unit using SSH.
  • Access the telecom baseboard from the Tmedia using telnet.
telnet 172.31.1.1
  • Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup, to mirror packets toward the linux host CPU, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes):
    • For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP0
mv88eMonitor 0x1 0x1 2 600
    • For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP1
mv88eMonitor 0x2 0x2 2 600
    • For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP0 and VOIP1
mv88eMonitor 0x3 0x3 2 600
    • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 1

Start the Capture

  • Exit the telecom baseboard's shell (type "exit")
  • Use the "tcpdump" tool on linux to capture mirrored packets (received on the "mgmt0" interface):
tcpdump -i mgmt0 -s 1500 -w capture_file.cap

Capturing from an external host (laptop)

Warning: When configuring a port as a mirror, it is important to connect that Ethernet port directly to a host (like a laptop). Otherwise, it will create problem with to the Ethernet switch

Physical Setup

To do a VoIP capture it is required to:

  • Connect one of the VoIP Ethernet port to a laptop with Wireshark installed and 1Gbs Network card.

Once the physical setup is ready. It is possible to start capturing all packets received and sent from VOIP0 or VOIP1 using the other interface (VOIP1 or VOIP0).

Preparing Tmedia for Capture

  • Access the Tmedia unit using SSH.
  • Access the telecom baseboard from the Tmedia using telnet.
telnet 172.31.1.1
  • Start Wireshark to capture the Ethernet packets with the connected laptop.
  • Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup.

Capture VoIP0 with VoIP1

  • For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP0 with VoIP1, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes)
mv88eMonitor 0x1 0x1 1 600
  • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 1

Capture VoIP1 with VoIP0

  • For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP1 with VoIP0, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes)
mv88eMonitor 0x2 0x2 0 600
  • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 0


TMG3200

Capturing using the TMG3200's internal host

The TMG3200's internal host can be used for capturing packets that are mirrored from the VOIP0 and/or VOIP1 physical ports.

Physical Setup

No specific physical setup is required

Preparing Tmedia for Capture

  • Access the Tmedia unit using SSH.
  • Access the telecom baseboard from the Tmedia using telnet.
telnet 172.31.1.1
  • Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup, to mirror packets toward the linux host CPU, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes):
    • For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP0
mv88eMonitor 0x4 0x4 8 600
    • For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP1
mv88eMonitor 0x8 0x8 8 600
    • For capturing all Ethernet packets from VOIP0 and VOIP1
mv88eMonitor 0xC 0xC 8 600
    • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 1

Start the Capture

  • Exit the telecom baseboard's shell (type "exit")
  • Use the "tcpdump" tool on linux to capture mirrored packets (received on the "mgmt0" interface):
tcpdump -i mgmt0 -s 1500 -w capture_file.cap

Capturing from an external host (laptop)

Warning: When configuring a port as a mirror, it is important to connect that Ethernet port directly to a host (like a laptop). Otherwise, it will create problem with to the Ethernet switch

Physical Setup

To do a VoIP capture it is required to:

  • Connect one of the VoIP Ethernet port to a laptop with Wireshark installed and 1Gbs Network card.

Once the physical setup is ready. It is possible to start capturing all packets received and sent from VOIP0 or VOIP1 using the other interface (VOIP1 or VOIP0).

Preparing Tmedia for Capture

  • Access the Tmedia unit using SSH.
  • Access the telecom baseboard from the Tmedia using telnet.
telnet 172.31.1.1
  • Start Wireshark to capture the Ethernet packets with the connected laptop.
  • Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup, for a configurable duration (in the following example the duration is 600 seconds, thus 10 minutes):

Capture VoIP0 with VoIP1

  • For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP0 with VoIP1
mv88eMonitor 0x4 0x4 3 600
  • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 3

Capture VoIP1 with VoIP0

  • For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP1 with VoIP0
mv88eMonitor 0x8 0x8 2 600
  • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 2


TMG7800

Physical Setup

To do a VoIP capture it is required to:

  • Connect one of the VoIP Ethernet port to a laptop with Wireshark installed and 1Gbs Network card.

Once the physical setup is ready. It is possible to start capturing the RTP.

Preparing Tmedia for Capture

telnet [eth0 IP address of the telecom unit]
  • Start Wireshark to capture the Ethernet packets with the connected laptop.
  • Do one of the following command to capture packets according to your setup.

Capture VoIP0 with VoIP1

  • For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP0 with VoIP1
mv88eMonitor 0x4 0x4 3
  • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 3

Capture VoIP1 with VoIP0

  • For capturing all Ethernet packets that goes through VoIP1 with VoIP0
mv88eMonitor 0x8 0x8 2
  • To stop the capture
mv88eMonitor 0 0 2
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