Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C390 사용자 가이드
Chapter 8 Common Administrative Tasks
Support Commands
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Figure 8-6
Packet Capture Page
Note
The packet capture feature is similar to the Unix tcpdump command.
Starting a Packet Capture
To start a packet capture in the CLI, run the
packetcapture
>
start
command. If
you need to stop a running packet capture, run the
packetcapture
>
stop
command. The appliance stops the packet capture when the session ends.
To start a packet capture in the GUI, select the Packet Capture option under the
Support and Help menu, and then click Start Capture. To stop a running capture,
click Stop Capture. A running capture started in the GUI is preserved between
sessions.
Support and Help menu, and then click Start Capture. To stop a running capture,
click Stop Capture. A running capture started in the GUI is preserved between
sessions.
Note
The GUI only displays packet captures started in the GUI, not from the CLI.
Similarly, the CLI only displays the status of a current packet capture run started
in the CLI. Only one capture may be running at a time.
Similarly, the CLI only displays the status of a current packet capture run started
in the CLI. Only one capture may be running at a time.
Editing Packet Capture Settings
To edit the packet capture settings in the CLI, run the
packetcapture
>
setup
command.
To edit packet capture settings in the GUI, select the Packet Capture option under
the Support and Help menu, and then click Edit Settings.
the Support and Help menu, and then click Edit Settings.