Table Of Contents
Using the Mini Protocol Analyzer
Understanding How the Mini Protocol Analyzer Works
Configuring the Mini Protocol Analyzer
Filtering the Packets to be Captured
Starting and Stopping a Capture
Displaying and Exporting the Capture Buffer
Mini Protocol Analyzer Configuration, Operation, and Display Examples
General Configuration Examples
Filtering Configuration Examples
Displaying the Capture Session Status
Displaying the Capture Buffer Contents
Using the Mini Protocol Analyzer
This chapter describes how to use the Mini Protocol Analyzer on the Cisco 7600 series routers. Release 12.2(33)SRD and later releases support the Mini Protocol Analyzer feature.
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For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, see the Cisco IOS Master Command List, All Releases at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/mcl/allreleasemcl/all_book.html
This chapter consists of these sections:
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Understanding How the Mini Protocol Analyzer Works
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Configuring the Mini Protocol Analyzer
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Starting and Stopping a Capture
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Displaying and Exporting the Capture Buffer
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Mini Protocol Analyzer Configuration, Operation, and Display Examples
Understanding How the Mini Protocol Analyzer Works
The Mini Protocol Analyzer captures network traffic from a SPAN session and stores the captured packets in a local memory buffer. Using the provided filtering options, you can limit the captured packets to:
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Packets from selected VLANs, ACLs, or MAC addresses.
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Packets of a specific EtherType
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Packets of a specified packet size
You can start and stop the capture using immediate commands, or you can schedule the capture to begin at a specified date and time.
The captured data can be displayed on the console, stored to a local file system, or exported to an external server using normal file transfer protocols. The format of the captured file is libpcap, which is supported by many packet analysis and sniffer programs. Details of this format can be found at the following URL:
By default, only the first 68 bytes of each packet are captured.
Configuring the Mini Protocol Analyzer
To configure a capture session using the Mini Protocol Analyzer, perform this task:
When configuring a capture session, note the following information:
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Only one capture session is supported; multiple simultaneous capture sessions cannot be configured.
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The source interface command argument is either a single interface, or a range of interfaces described by two interface numbers (the lesser one first, separated by a dash), or a comma-separated list of interfaces and ranges.
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When configuring a source interface list, you must enter a space before and after the comma. When configuring a source interface range, you must enter a space before and after the dash.
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The source vlan command argument is either a single VLAN number from 1 through 4094 (except reserved VLANs), or a range of VLANs described by two VLAN numbers (the lesser one first, separated by a dash), or a list of VLANs and ranges.
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When configuring a source VLAN list, do not enter a space before or after the comma. When configuring a source VLAN range, do not enter a space before or after the dash. Note that this requirement differs from the requirement for source interface lists and ranges.
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Data capture does not begin when the capture session is configured. The capture is started by the monitor capture start or monitor capture schedule command described in the "Starting and Stopping a Capture" section.
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Although the capture buffer is linear by default, it can be made circular as a run-time option in the monitor capture start or monitor capture schedule command.
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When no hardware rate limit registers are available, the capture session is disabled.
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The source VLAN cannot be changed if a VLAN filter is configured. Remove any VLAN filters before changing the source VLAN.
Filtering the Packets to be Captured
Several options are provided for filtering the packets to be captured. Filtering by ACL and VLAN is performed in hardware before any rate-limiting is applied; all other filters are executed in software. Software filtering can decrease the capture rate.
To filter the packets to be captured by the Mini Protocol Analyzer, perform this task in capture session configuration mode:
When configuring capture filtering, note the following information:
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The filter vlan argument is either a single VLAN number from 1 through 4094 (except reserved VLANs), or a range of VLANs described by two VLAN numbers (the lesser one first, separated by a dash), or a list of VLANs and ranges.
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When configuring a filter VLAN list, you must enter a space before and after the comma. When configuring a filter VLAN range, you must enter a space before and after the dash. Note that this requirement differs from the requirement for source VLAN lists and ranges described in the preceding section.
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To enter an EtherType as a decimal number, enter the number (1 to 65535) with no leading zero. To enter a hexadecimal number, precede four hexadecimal characters with the prefix 0x. To enter an octal number, enter numeric digits (0 to 7) with a leading zero. For example, the 802.1Q EtherType can be entered in decimal notation as 33024, in hexadecimal as 0x8100, or in octal as 0100400.
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Enter a MAC address as three 2-byte values in dotted hexadecimal format. An example is 0123.4567.89ab.
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The no keyword removes the filter.
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After removing a VLAN filter using the no keyword, you must exit configuration mode, reenter the capture configuration mode, and issue the source vlan command before making other capture configuration changes.
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When you configure a VLAN filter, the capture source or destination must be a VLAN. When you configure a port filter, the capture source or destination must be a port.
Starting and Stopping a Capture
The commands to start and stop a capture are not stored as configuration settings. These commands are executed from the console in EXEC mode. You can start a capture immediately or you can set a future date and time for the capture to start. The capture ends when one of the following conditions occurs:
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A stop or clear command is entered from the console.
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The capture buffer becomes full, unless it is configured as a circular buffer.
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The optionally specified number of seconds has elapsed.
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The optionally specified number of packets has been captured.
When the capture stops, the SPAN session is ended and no further capture session packets are forwarded to the processor.
When starting a packet capture, you have the option to override some configured settings.
To start, stop, or cancel a capture, perform this task:
When using these commands, note the following information:
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The format for time and date is hh:mm:ss dd mmm yyyy. The hour is specified in 24-hour notation, and the month is specified by a three-letter abbreviation. For example, to set a capture starting time of 7:30 pm on October 31, 2006, use the notation 19:30:00 31 oct 2006. The time zone is GMT.
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When you specify a capture filter ACL in the start command, the new ACL will not override any configured ACLs. The new ACL will execute in software.
Displaying and Exporting the Capture Buffer
To display the captured packets or information about the capture session, or to export the captured packets for analysis, perform this task:
Mini Protocol Analyzer Configuration, Operation, and Display Examples
This section provides examples for configuring the Mini Protocol Analyzer, for starting and stopping a capture session, and for displaying the results of a capture session.
General Configuration Examples
This example shows how to minimally configure the Mini Protocol Analyzer:
Router#Router# configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.Router(config)# monitor session 1 type captureRouter(config-mon-capture)# endRouter# show mon capCapture instance [1] :======================Capture Session ID : 1Session status : uprate-limit value : 10000redirect index : 0x807buffer-size : 2097152capture state : OFFcapture mode : Linearcapture length : 68Router#This example shows how to configure the buffer size, session description, and rate limit:
Router# configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.Router(config)# monitor session 1 type captureRouter(config-mon-capture)# buffer-size 4096Router(config-mon-capture)# description "Capture from ports, no filtering."Router(config-mon-capture)# rate-limit 20000Router(config-mon-capture)# endRouter#Router# show monitor captureCapture instance [1] :======================Capture Session ID : 1Session status : uprate-limit value : 20000redirect index : 0x807buffer-size : 4194304capture state : OFFcapture mode : Linearcapture length : 68Router#This example shows how to configure the source as a mixed list of ports:
Router(config-mon-capture)# source interface gig 3/1 - 3 , gig 3/5This example shows how to configure the source as a mixed list of VLANs:
Router(config-mon-capture)# source vlan 123,234-245Filtering Configuration Examples
This example shows how to configure for capturing packets with the following attributes:
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The packets belong to VLANs 123 or 234 through 245
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The packets are of 802.1Q EtherType (hexadecimal 0x8100, decimal 33024)
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The packet size is exactly 8192 bytes
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The source MAC address is 01:23:45:67:89:ab
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The packets conform to ACL number 99
Router# configure terminalEnter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.Router(config)# monitor session 1 type captureRouter(config-mon-capture)# source vlan 123,234-245Router(config-mon-capture)# filter ethertype 0x8100
Router(config-mon-capture)# filter length 8192Router(config-mon-capture)# filter mac-address 0123.4567.89abRouter(config-mon-capture)# filter access-group 99Router(config-mon-capture)# endRouter# show monitor captureCapture instance [1] :======================Capture Session ID : 1Session status : uprate-limit value : 20000redirect index : 0x7E07Capture vlan : 1019buffer-size : 4194304capture state : OFFcapture mode : Linearcapture length : 68Sw Filters :ethertype : 33024src mac : 0123.4567.89abHw acl : 99Router# show monitor session 1Session 1---------Type : Capture SessionDescription : capture from portsSource VLANs :Both : 123,234-245Capture buffer size : 4096 KBCapture rate-limitvalue : 20000Capture filters :ethertype : 33024src mac : 0123.4567.89abacl : 99Egress SPAN Replication State:Operational mode : CentralizedConfigured mode : Distributed (default)Router#This example shows how to capture packets whose size is less than 128 bytes:
Router(config-mon-capture)# filter length 0 128
This example shows how to capture packets whose size is more than 256 bytes:
Router(config-mon-capture)# filter length 256 9216
Operation Examples
This example shows how to start and stop a capture:
Router# monitor capture startRouter# monitor capture stopRouter#This example shows how to start a capture to end after 60 seconds:
Router# monitor capture start for 60 secondsRouter#This example shows how to start a capture at a future date and time:
Router# monitor capture schedule at 11:22:33 30 jun 2008capture will start at : <11:22:33 UTC Mon Jun 30 2008> after 32465825 secsRouter#This example shows how to start a capture with options to override the buffer size and to change to a circular buffer:
Router# monitor capture buffer size 65535 circular startRouter#This example shows how to export the capture buffer to an external server and a local disk:
Router# monitor capture export buffer tftp://server/user/capture_file.capRouter# monitor capture export buffer disk1:capture_file.capDisplay Examples
These examples show how to display configuration information, session status, and capture buffer contents.
Displaying the Configuration
To display the capture session configuration, enter the show monitor capture command.
Router# show monitor captureCapture instance [1] :======================Capture Session ID : 1Session status : uprate-limit value : 10000redirect index : 0x807buffer-size : 2097152capture state : OFFcapture mode : Linearcapture length : 68This example shows how to display more details using the show monitor session n command:
Router# show monitor session 1Session 1---------Type : Capture SessionSource Ports :Both : Gi3/1-3,Gi3/5Capture buffer size : 32 KBCapture filters : NoneEgress SPAN Replication State:Operational mode : CentralizedConfigured mode : Distributed (default)This example shows how to display the full details using the show monitor session n detail command:
Router# show monitor session 1 detailSession 1---------Type : Capture SessionDescription : -Source Ports :RX Only : NoneTX Only : NoneBoth : Gi3/1-3,Gi3/5Source VLANs :RX Only : NoneTX Only : NoneBoth : NoneSource RSPAN VLAN : NoneDestination Ports : NoneFilter VLANs : NoneDest RSPAN VLAN : NoneSource IP Address : NoneSource IP VRF : NoneSource ERSPAN ID : NoneDestination IP Address : NoneDestination IP VRF : NoneDestination ERSPAN ID : NoneOrigin IP Address : NoneIP QOS PREC : 0IP TTL : 255Capture dst_cpu_id : 1Capture vlan : 0Capture buffer size : 32 KBCapture rate-limitvalue : 10000Capture filters : NoneEgress SPAN Replication State:Operational mode : CentralizedConfigured mode : Distributed (default)Displaying the Capture Session Status
To display the capture session status, enter the show monitor capture status command.
Router# show monitor capture statuscapture state : ONcapture mode : LinearNumber of packetsreceived : 253dropped : 0captured : 90Displaying the Capture Buffer Contents
To display the capture session contents, enter the show monitor capture buffer command. These examples show the resulting display using several options of this command:
Router# show monitor capture buffer1 IP: s=10.12.0.5 , d=224.0.0.10, len 602 346 0180.c200.000e 0012.44d8.5000 88CC 020707526F73 60 0180.c200.0000 0004.c099.06c5 0026 424203000004 60 ffff.ffff.ffff 0012.44d8.5000 0806 000108000605 IP: s=7.0.84.23 , d=224.0.0.5, len 1166 IP: s=10.12.0.1 , d=224.0.0.10, len 60Router# show monitor capture buffer detail1 Arrival time : 09:44:30 UTC Fri Nov 17 2006Packet Length : 74 , Capture Length : 68Ethernet II : 0100.5e00.000a 0008.a4c8.c038 0800IP: s=10.12.0.5 , d=224.0.0.10, len 60, proto=882 Arrival time : 09:44:31 UTC Fri Nov 17 2006Packet Length : 346 , Capture Length : 68346 0180.c200.000e 0012.44d8.5000 88CC 020707526F757463031Router# show monitor capture buffer dump1 IP: s=10.12.0.5 , d=224.0.0.10, len 6008063810: 0100 5E00000A ..^...08063820: 0008A4C8 C0380800 45C0003C 00000000 ..$H@8..E@.<....08063830: 0258CD8F 0A0C0005 E000000A 0205EE6A .XM.....`.....nj08063840: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000064 ...............d08063850: 0001000C 01000100 0000000F 0004 ..............2 346 0180.c200.000e 0012.44d8.5000 88CC 020707526F7574657204153 60 0180.c200.0000 0004.c099.06c5 0026 42420300000000008000004 60 ffff.ffff.ffff 0012.44d8.5000 0806 00010800060400010012445 IP: s=7.0.84.23 , d=224.0.0.5, len 1160806FCB0: 0100 5E000005 ..^...0806FCC0: 0015C7D7 AC000800 45C00074 00000000 ..GW,...E@.t....0806FCD0: 01597D55 07005417 E0000005 0201002C .Y}U..T.`......,0806FCE0: 04040404 00000000 00000002 00000010 ................0806FCF0: 455D8A10 FFFF0000 000A1201 0000 E]............Router# show monitor capture buffer dump nowrap1 74 0100.5e00.000a 0008.a4c8.c038 0800 45C0003C0000002 346 0180.c200.000e 0012.44d8.5000 88CC 020707526F75743 60 0180.c200.0000 0004.c099.06c5 0026 424203000000004 60 ffff.ffff.ffff 0012.44d8.5000 0806 00010800060400

