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configuration:networking:diagnostic [2014/05/26 11:53] adminconfiguration:networking:diagnostic [2018/10/16 11:44] (current) acruz
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 ===== TCP Ping ===== ===== TCP Ping =====
-To check any conexion to one specific port, we will configure the settings as follows:+To check any TCP connection to one specific port, we will configure the settings as follows:
  
   * Type: TCP PING   * Type: TCP PING
   * Parameters:   * Parameters:
               * Destination:Port: [IP to destination]:[Port].               * Destination:Port: [IP to destination]:[Port].
 +              * Counter: [Number of checks you want do].
 +
 +=====UDP Request=====
 +To send UDP trafic to one specific ip and port, we will configure the settings as follows:
 +
 +  * Type: UDP REQUEST
 +  * Parameters:
 +              * Destination: [IP to destination]:[Port].
 +              * Timeout: [The allowed maximal time for a process to end normally].
               * Counter: [Number of checks you want do].               * Counter: [Number of checks you want do].
  
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 ===== Packets Capture ===== ===== Packets Capture =====
-To capture traffic that pass in CommsMundi on all network interfaces or only a specific one, it can be done using the tool locate in the page "Networking -> Diagnostic page"+To capture traffic that pass in CommsMundi on all network interfaces or only a specific one, it can be done using the tool locate in the page "Networking -> Diagnostic page" in the tab "Packets capture"
 Using this tool allows you to download a .pcap file containing the resulting capture, so you can later on open with a network protocol analyzer  program, for example wireshark. Using this tool allows you to download a .pcap file containing the resulting capture, so you can later on open with a network protocol analyzer  program, for example wireshark.
  
 The steps to perform a capture are: The steps to perform a capture are:
-  - Choose **Diagnostic type**: //Packets capture// +  - **Timeout**: //30 seconds// 
-  - **Time to wait before terminating process if it doesn't end itself**: //30 seconds// +  - **Size**: //20// 
-  - **Interface**: //eth0// +  - click: //start// to begin the diagnostic 
-  - click: //get more options// +  - after the diagnostic stop you can download the resulting file from the table files by clicking on the name of the file you wish to download. 
-  - **Number of packets**: //until time to wait// +:!: If the size of the capture is superior than the configured size the system rotates to a new file, and so on until the time is finished or the capture is stopped. 
-  - **Output format**: //.pcap file//  +
-  - **IPs**: //all// +
-  - **Protocols**: //all// +
-  - **Ports**: //all// +
-  - //get diagnostic//, after the diagnostic stop you can download the resulting file in the link **Download .pcap file** +
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