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user@host> start shell
%

b.

Navigate to the directory where packet capture files are stored:

% cd /var/tmp
%

c.

Rename the latest packet capture file for the interface on which you are
changing the encapsulation—for example,

fe.0.0.0

:

% mv pcap-file.fe.0.0.0 pcap-file.fe.0.0.0.chdsl
%

d.

Return to the CLI operational mode:

% exit
user@host>

4.

Change the encapsulation on the interface using the J-Web or CLI configuration
editor.

See instructions for configuring interfaces in the J-series Services Router Basic
LAN and WAN Access Configuration Guide
.

5.

Commit the configuration.

6.

Reenable packet capture following the steps in “Enabling Packet Capture
(Required)” on page 257
.

7.

Commit the configuration.

Verifying Packet Capture

To verify packet capture, perform these tasks:

Displaying a Packet Capture Configuration on page 263

Displaying a Firewall Filter for Packet Capture Configuration on page 264

Verifying Captured Packets on page 264

Displaying a Packet Capture Configuration

Purpose

Verify the packet capture configuration.

Action

From the J-Web interface, select
Configuration>View and Edit>View Configuration Text. Alternatively, from
configuration mode in the CLI, enter the

show forwarding-options

command.

[edit]
user@host# show forwarding-options
packet-capture {

file filename pcap-file files 100 size 1024;
maximum-capture-size 500;

Verifying Packet Capture

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Chapter 13: Configuring Packet Capture