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SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide
Step 4
In the Interface Name(s) box, type the SonicWALL appliance interfaces for which to display
packets, or use the negative format (!X0) to display packets captured from all interfaces except
those specified. To display packets captured on all interfaces, leave blank.
packets, or use the negative format (!X0) to display packets captured from all interfaces except
those specified. To display packets captured on all interfaces, leave blank.
Step 5
In the Ether Type(s) box, enter the Ethernet types for which you want to display packets, or
use the negative format (!ARP) to display packets of all Ethernet types except those specified.
To display all Ethernet types, leave blank.
use the negative format (!ARP) to display packets of all Ethernet types except those specified.
To display all Ethernet types, leave blank.
Step 6
In the IP Type(s) box, enter the IP packet types for which you want to display packets, or use
the negative format (!UDP) to display packets of all IP types except those specified. To display
all IP types, leave blank.
the negative format (!UDP) to display packets of all IP types except those specified. To display
all IP types, leave blank.
Step 7
In the Source IP Address(es) box, type the IP addresses from which you want to display
packets, or use the negative format (!10.1.2.3) to display packets captured from all source
addresses except those specified. To display packets from all source addresses, leave blank.
packets, or use the negative format (!10.1.2.3) to display packets captured from all source
addresses except those specified. To display packets from all source addresses, leave blank.
Step 8
In the Source Port(s) box, type the port numbers from which you want to display packets, or
use the negative format (!25) to display packets captured from all source ports except those
specified. To display packets from all source ports, leave blank.
use the negative format (!25) to display packets captured from all source ports except those
specified. To display packets from all source ports, leave blank.
Step 9
In the Destination IP Address(es) box, type the IP addresses for which you want to display
packets, or use the negative format (!10.1.2.3) to display packets with all destination addresses
except those specified. To display packets for all destination addresses, leave blank.
packets, or use the negative format (!10.1.2.3) to display packets with all destination addresses
except those specified. To display packets for all destination addresses, leave blank.
Step 10
In the Destination Port(s) box, type the port numbers for which you want to display packets,
or use the negative format (!80) to display packets with all destination ports except those
specified. To display packets for all destination ports, leave blank.
or use the negative format (!80) to display packets with all destination ports except those
specified. To display packets for all destination ports, leave blank.
Step 11
To match the values in the source and destination fields against either the source or destination
information in each captured packet, select the Enable Bidirectional Address and Port
Matching checkbox.
information in each captured packet, select the Enable Bidirectional Address and Port
Matching checkbox.
Step 12
To display captured packets that the SonicWALL appliance forwarded, select the Forwarded
checkbox.
checkbox.
Step 13
To display captured packets that the SonicWALL appliance generated, select the Generated
checkbox.
checkbox.
Step 14
To display captured packets that the SonicWALL appliance consumed, select the Consumed
checkbox.
checkbox.
Step 15
To display captured packets that the SonicWALL appliance dropped, select the Dropped
checkbox.
checkbox.
Configuring Logging Settings
This section describes how to configure packet capture logging settings. These settings provide
a way to configure automatic logging of the capture buffer to an external FTP server. When the
buffer fills up, the packets are transferred to the FTP server. The capture continues without
interruption.
a way to configure automatic logging of the capture buffer to an external FTP server. When the
buffer fills up, the packets are transferred to the FTP server. The capture continues without
interruption.