03-06-2009 12:50 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:26 AM
I remember reading once that if you span a VLAN (instead of a port) you are likely to get duplicate ACKs and other problems when taking a sniffer trace (either WireShark or SnifferPro, doesn't matter). Cisco has an explanation of that problem - does anyone have the link?
Thanks!!!
03-06-2009 01:04 PM
I don't have the cisco link but when I saw this issue I found the answer here :-
hxxp://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200706/msg00600.html
03-06-2009 01:10 PM
Fast response for a Friday afternoon!!! Thanks - Anyone else?
03-09-2009 07:22 AM
My colleague also got the following response from WireShark tech support:
"If you span a vlan, every packet will enter the switch and leave the switch on that vlan, hence the switch will mirror it twice. You should use "rx" or "tx" instead of "both" on the definition of the span-port when spanning a vlan.
You can remove the duplicate packets in the tracefile with "editcap -d
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Sake
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