09-27-2016 12:04 PM - edited 03-19-2019 11:38 AM
Hi guys . We have integrated Tshark into our UNIGY server (linux) so it will send, by using script, captured packets to our remote computers running wireshark. Is it possible to run same Tshark on CUCM server (it's red hat linux too) and send captured packets to our remote wireshark?
Do anyone has it running?
Thank you
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09-28-2016 07:38 AM
Hi Bekzod,
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Aseem
09-27-2016 02:24 PM
You cannot install any 3rd party apps on the linux appliances, you can only install .cop files that have been signed by Cisco.
09-27-2016 09:57 PM
Hi,
This can be done only through root account. Cisco has disabled root access on these applications and is only available with Cisco TAC for troubleshooting purpose. However you can simply run the captures on the CUCM and other UC applications using the procedure below:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/44376/packet-capture-cucm-appliance-model
Aseem
09-28-2016 06:36 AM
Aseem, u gave me good link, thank you . I am trying to run that packet capture with RTMT as described in that link but I am getting error " Files for Packet capture logs on the server for selected time not available"
Do I need to enable anything else anywhere ?
09-28-2016 06:43 AM
Hi Bekzod,
As such there is no need to enable anything, just run "utils network capture eth0 file packets count 100000 size all", on the CLI, recreate the issue and then stop the captures using CTRL+C when done. If you think you followed the correct procedure then i would suggest you to try another test by enabling the capture on CUCM using command, run a repeated ping from your workstation to the CUCM, stop the capture using CTRL+C and then collect the captures from RTMT and in the last window choose relative range than absolute range.
Aseem
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09-28-2016 06:50 AM
ok, I see now, so RTMT was 2nd part of whole procedure but not another option. I ran RTMT without cli capture that's why.
Thank you Aseem
09-28-2016 07:38 AM
Hi Bekzod,
You are most welcome! Please rate the post which helped you and mark as answer if it answered your query.
Aseem
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