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Chapter 3 Defining Preferences and Using Configuration, Diagnostic, and File Management Tools
Diagnostic Tools
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Field Information for the Packet Capture Wizard
This section includes the following topics:
• Ingress Traffic Selector, page 3-15
• Egress Traffic Selector, page 3-16
• Buffers, page 3-16
• Summary, page 3-17
• Run Captures, page 3-17
• Save Captures, page 3-18
Ingress Traffic Selector
The Ingress Traffic Selector dialog box lets you configure the ingress interface, source and destination
hosts/networks, and the protocol for packet capture.
Fields
• Ingress Interface—Specifies the ingress interface name.
• Source Host/Network—Specifies the ingress source host and network.
• Destination Host/Network—Specifies the ingress destination host and network.
• Protocol—Specifies the protocol type to capture (ah, eigrp, esp, gre, icmp, icmp6, igmp, igrp, ip,
ipinip, nos, ospf, pcp, pim, snp, tcp, or udp).
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ICMP type—Specifies the ICMP type for ICMP protocol only (all, alternate address,
conversion-error, echo, echo-reply, information-reply, information-request, mask-reply,
mask-request, mobile-redirect, parameter-problem, redirect, router-advertisement,
router-solicitation, source-quench, time-exceeded, timestamp-reply, timestamp-request,
traceroute, or unreachable).
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Source/Destination Port Services—Specifies source and destination port services for TCP and
UDP protocols only.
All Services—Specifies all services.
Service Group—Specifies a service group.
Service—Specifies a service (aol, bgp, chargen, cifx, citrix-ica, ctiqbe, daytime, discard,
domain, echo, exec, finger, ftp, ftp-data, gopher, h323, hostname, http, https, ident, imap4, irc,
kerberos, klogin, kshell, ldap, ldaps, login, lotusnotes, lpd, netbios-ssn, nntp, pcanywhere-data,
pim-auto-rp, pop2, pop3, pptp, rsh, rtsp, sip, smtp, sqlnet, ssh, sunrpc, tacacs, talk, telnet, uucp,
or whois).
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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