Re: [Wireshark-users] wimax question

2008-03-05 Thread Martin Mathieson
Hi, The M2M plugin has been part of Wireshark since at least 0.99.7. The M2M plugin will only work for you if your equipment is framing the WiMAX traffic over ethernet using the simple ethernet protocol that M2M/Intel uses. Otherwise, you'll need to find out how your messages are framed over eth

[Wireshark-users] wimax question

2008-03-04 Thread Joao Matos
Thanks very much for you replies. I've already tried to use Wireshark to capture the messages that are being exchange but with no luck. The problem is that the equipment that I have uses ethernet port to comunicate with the client. Is this why I can't see any messages being exchanged? Would the in

Re: [Wireshark-users] wimax question

2008-03-04 Thread Martin Mathieson
Hi, There are 2 WiMAX dissector plugins. I think the one you are interested in is the wimax plugin, which handles the air interface protocol, and contains a number of different dissectors. The m2m plugin contains an example of an ethernet framing scheme (presumably used by Intel, who contributed

Re: [Wireshark-users] wimax question

2008-03-04 Thread Dan Wentzel
I have seen wimax dissectors in the code, but don't have access to a wimax link to verify how well (or if) they work. Bottom line: try it and see? bits On Mar 4, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Joao Matos wrote: > Hi to all. > > First of all sorry if this is not the correct contact to ask this > questi

[Wireshark-users] wimax question

2008-03-04 Thread Joao Matos
Hi to all. First of all sorry if this is not the correct contact to ask this question, or if it is already been answered in a previuous post. I'm doing a research work on the WiMAX Technology, and I need to analyse the protocol messages that are exchanged between the Base Station and the clients