10-22-2014 09:08 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:33 AM
Hi,
Is there any way how to verify outgoing packet marking from TX and CTS Immersive systems on the system itself please?
Can I find it somewhere in the logs? In which one please?
I can see packet marking for incoming packets in Call Statistics but not for outgoing packets.
CUCM config is EF for voice and AF41 for Video (verified at Telephony Settings) but I can see both audio and video incoming packets on other site as AF41.
Any answer really appreciated.
Regards,
Josef
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10-31-2014 10:15 AM
As Chris said, use something with port mirroring to be sure.
There is also a capture cpapability on the CTS / TX systems, please see the cli guide
utils network capture utils network capture [dest ip-address-or-hostname] |
Syntax Description count number dest ip-address-or-hostname file host protocol://ip-address-o r-hostname numeric page src ip-address-or-hostname Optional. Number count of packets to capture. Maximum count is 1000 for file, 10000 for screen. Optional. Source address of the packet as a dotted IP or hostname. Optional. Sends capture output to a file (netCapture). Optional. Shows output in hex and ascii. Optional. The all keyword specifies all protocols. ip-address-or-hostname is the host address of the packet and can be a dotted IP or hostname. The :// is required between the protocol and IP address or host name. Optional. Show hosts as dotted IP addresses. |
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10-31-2014 09:14 AM
I know this is not exactly what you asked for, but I would be inclined to either mirror a port on the connected switch, or add network tap in line from the systems. This is the only way to be sure what is on the network.
Cheers
Chris
10-31-2014 10:15 AM
As Chris said, use something with port mirroring to be sure.
There is also a capture cpapability on the CTS / TX systems, please see the cli guide
utils network capture utils network capture [dest ip-address-or-hostname] |
Syntax Description count number dest ip-address-or-hostname file host protocol://ip-address-o r-hostname numeric page src ip-address-or-hostname Optional. Number count of packets to capture. Maximum count is 1000 for file, 10000 for screen. Optional. Source address of the packet as a dotted IP or hostname. Optional. Sends capture output to a file (netCapture). Optional. Shows output in hex and ascii. Optional. The all keyword specifies all protocols. ip-address-or-hostname is the host address of the packet and can be a dotted IP or hostname. The :// is required between the protocol and IP address or host name. Optional. Show hosts as dotted IP addresses. |
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11-05-2014 05:02 AM
Thanks Martin,
That is I was looking for. I supposed it could be used on via root account and have not checked it.
Josef
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