On Dec 2, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
> What were the machines on the Ethernet on which you were sniffing? If
> the only machines were the Cisco CMTS and the machine running
> Wireshark,
> you might want to ask Cisco why, for example, frame 10 of your capture
> is an Ethernet packet wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> any one knows why (newest version) Wireshark cant handle Docsis packets ?
It can, but it can't handle a capture on an Ethernet that has both
regular Ethernet packets and DOCSIS packets in Ethernet framing, of the
sort that Cisco CMTS equipment puts on Ethernets for sn
shark-users] docsis problems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> any one knows why (newest version) Wireshark cant handle Docsis packets ?
Can older versions handle them?
> When i snif on my Cisco CMTS e.g. DHCP req. from a Cablemodem, i can only
> see the ip-pack. from the server.
> The rest p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> any one knows why (newest version) Wireshark cant handle Docsis packets ?
Can older versions handle them?
> When i snif on my Cisco CMTS e.g. DHCP req. from a Cablemodem, i can only
> see the ip-pack. from the server.
> The rest packets are marked with : DOCSIS Mac spe
Hello,
any one knows why (newest version) Wireshark cant handle Docsis packets ?
When i snif on my Cisco CMTS e.g. DHCP req. from a Cablemodem, i can only
see the ip-pack. from the server.
The rest packets are marked with : DOCSIS Mac specific[malformed packet.]
I can see that Wireshark supports