05-08-2003 06:38 AM - edited 03-09-2019 03:12 AM
What format is the non-readable portion of the context buffers in? I initially thought it was hexi-decimal, but after further looking I saw that it wasn't. I then thought perhaps it was MIME Encoded, but again I was wrong.
Following is an example of the data type I'm speaking of:
\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\0
0\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\
00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00
\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\0
0\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\
00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00
\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\0
0\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\
00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\00\02\01n@\1C\00\00\00\8E6
]\FC\C1\84\D2\11\9B\ED\00\A0\C9^aC\1D\00\00\00\04\00\00\00\FF\FF\
FF\FF\02\01k@ \00\00\00\B3\F3\D4\1D\19\A5\1CN\9Ew@\AD\93\83N&\D3\
07\05\00\04\00\08\00\0D
Anyone have a tool to use in decoding the contents of the buffer?
Thanks -
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05-08-2003 08:51 AM
http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Dpass_through%26location%3Doutline%40%5E1%40%40.ee888ae/3#selected_message has the link we talked about for anyone else wanting this tool. We have downloaded it today so it is still resident on the ftp site.
05-08-2003 08:51 AM
http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Dpass_through%26location%3Doutline%40%5E1%40%40.ee888ae/3#selected_message has the link we talked about for anyone else wanting this tool. We have downloaded it today so it is still resident on the ftp site.
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