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Table 114: Packet Capture Field Summary (continued)

Your Action

Function

Field

To save the captured packet headers to a file,
select this check box.

To decode and display the packet headers on
the J-Web page, clear this check box.

Writes the captured packets to a file in PCAP format
in

/var/tmp

. The files are named with the prefix

jweb-pcap

and the extension

.pcap

.

If you select this option, the decoded packet headers
are not displayed on the packet capture page.

Write Packet
Capture File

Packet Capture Results and Output Summary

Figure 25 on page 229 shows J-Web packet capture output from

router1

, with the level

of detail set to

brief

. Table 115 on page 229 summarizes the output in the packet

capture display.

Figure 25: Packet Capture Results Page

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Table 115: J-Web Packet Capture Results and Output Summary

Description

Field

Time when the packet was captured. The timestamp

00:45:40.823971

means 00 hours (12.00 a.m.), 45

minutes, and 40.823971 seconds.

NOTE: The time displayed is local time.

timestamp

Direction of the packet. Specifies whether the packet originated from the Routing Engine (

Out

), or was

destined for the Routing Engine (

In

).

direction

Protocol for the packet.

In the sample output,

IP

indicates the Layer 3 protocol.

protocol

Hostname, if available, or IP address and the port number of the packet's origin. If the Don't Resolve
Addresses check box is selected, only the IP address of the source is displayed.

NOTE: When a string is defined for the port, the packet capture output displays the string instead of the
port number.

source address

Hostname, if available, or IP address of the packet's destination with the port number. If the Don't Resolve
Addresses check box is selected, only the IP address of the destination and the port are displayed.

NOTE: When a string is defined for the port, the packet capture output displays the string instead of the
port number.

destination address

Protocol for the packet.

In the sample output,

TCP

indicates the Layer 4 protocol.

protocol

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