Hi Andres,
Not RRC not directely on UDP,
But stack is like this :- UDP-> FP-> MAC-> RLC-> RRC (But only difference
is this FP over UDP not on ATM).
I pasted sample log :-
No. Time Source Destination Protocol
Info
143 3.986025 192.168.255.16 192.168.255.142 UDP
Source port: 5004 Destination port: 9010
Frame 143 (68 bytes on wire, 68 bytes captured)
Arrival Time: Aug 7, 2007 10:50:49.035925000
[Time delta from previous captured frame: 0.028714000 seconds]
[Time delta from previous displayed frame: 0.241219000 seconds]
[Time since reference or first frame: 3.986025000 seconds]
Frame Number: 143
Frame Length: 68 bytes
Capture Length: 68 bytes
[Frame is marked: False]
[Protocols in frame: eth:ip:udp:data]
Ethernet II, Src: HewlettP_a7:ee:52 (00:0e:7f:a7:ee:52), Dst:
00:dd:1f:c0:01:ee (00:dd:1f:c0:01:ee)
Destination: 00:dd:1f:c0:01:ee (00:dd:1f:c0:01:ee)
Address: 00:dd:1f:c0:01:ee (00:dd:1f:c0:01:ee)
.... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address
(unicast)
.... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address
(factory default)
Source: HewlettP_a7:ee:52 (00:0e:7f:a7:ee:52)
Address: HewlettP_a7:ee:52 (00:0e:7f:a7:ee:52)
.... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address
(unicast)
.... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address
(factory default)
Type: IP (0x0800)
Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.255.16 (192.168.255.16), Dst:
192.168.255.142 (192.168.255.142)
Version: 4
Header length: 20 bytes
Differentiated Services Field: 0x00 (DSCP 0x00: Default; ECN: 0x00)
0000 00.. = Differentiated Services Codepoint: Default (0x00)
.... ..0. = ECN-Capable Transport (ECT): 0
.... ...0 = ECN-CE: 0
Total Length: 54
Identification: 0x0000 (0)
Flags: 0x04 (Don't Fragment)
0... = Reserved bit: Not set
.1.. = Don't fragment: Set
..0. = More fragments: Not set
Fragment offset: 0
Time to live: 64
Protocol: UDP (0x11)
Header checksum: 0xbac6 [correct]
[Good: True]
[Bad : False]
Source: 192.168.255.16 (192.168.255.16)
Destination: 192.168.255.142 (192.168.255.142)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 5004 (5004), Dst Port: 9010 (9010)
Source port: 5004 (5004)
Destination port: 9010 (9010)
Length: 34
Checksum: 0x0f3c [correct]
[Good Checksum: True]
[Bad Checksum: False]
Data (26 bytes)
0000 20 78 01 18 00 04 a8 80 2a f2 01 97 54 66 cc e7 x......*...Tf..
0010 e6 2e 67 22 aa c0 00 00 29 c1 ..g"....).
Thanks & Regards,
Vaibhav
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Hi,
Currently not, but given a small sample file it shouldn't be to much work
to
add it. Is it RRC directly on UDP or some other protocol in between?
Regards
Anders
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Ämne: Re: [Wireshark-users] Fw: I am not decode the Nbap and sscopmessages.
Hi,
Thanks
After dowloading the wireshark 0.99.6a, now it decode the sscop with Nbap
over UDP.
I have one more query is there any support RRC over udp.
Thanks & Regards,
Vaibhav
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Re: Fw: [Wireshark-users] I am not
decode the Nbap and sscop
messages.
Well I was taking a look at the preferences of SSCOP and I discover
that Wireshark is already enabled to decode SSCOP with NBAP over UDP.
If the preferences for SSCOP in 0.99.5 do not have an "UDP port range"
download 0.99.6 because it does have it already.
(BTW: remove that line from init.lua or else it won't work)
Luis
On 06-Aug-2007 18:40:42 ZE5B, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Luis,
> Thanks!!
> Now, Nbap is working. Nbap messages decode by wireshark.
>
> But now one problem comes Below Nbap Layer sscop layer exist, Now
wireshark
> consider each and every message as a NBAP message.
> That's why wireshark consider sscop message as a nbap message and gives
> error.
>
> please help how to configure sscop layer also on same port.
>
> Type: IP (0x0800)
> Trailer: 00000000000000000000
> Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.255.143 (192.168.255.143), Dst:
> 192.168.255.16 (192.168.255.16)
> Version: 4
> Header length: 20 bytes
> Differentiated Services Field: 0x00 (DSCP 0x00: Default; ECN: 0x00)
> 0000 00.. = Differentiated Services Codepoint: Default (0x00)
> .... ..0. = ECN-Capable Transport (ECT): 0
> .... ...0 = ECN-CE: 0
> Total Length: 36
> Identification: 0xf625 (63013)
> Flags: 0x00
> 0... = Reserved bit: Not set
> .0.. = Don't fragment: Not set
> ..0. = More fragments: Not set
> Fragment offset: 0
> Time to live: 64
> Protocol: UDP (0x11)
> Header checksum: 0x04b2 [correct]
> [Good: True]
> [Bad : False]
> Source: 192.168.255.143 (192.168.255.143)
> Destination: 192.168.255.16 (192.168.255.16)
> User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 9013 (9013), Dst Port: 9013 (9013)
> Source port: 9013 (9013)
> Destination port: 9013 (9013)
> Length: 16
> Checksum: 0x377b [correct]
> [Good Checksum: True]
> [Bad Checksum: False]
> UTRAN Iub interface NBAP signalling
> NBAP-PDU: initiatingMessage (0)
> initiatingMessage
> procedureID
> procedureCode: id-audit (0)
> ddMode: tdd (0)
> criticality: reject (0)
> messageDiscriminator: common (0)
> transactionID: shortTransActionId (0)
> shortTransActionId: 10
> initiatingMessageValue
> id-audit
> protocolIEs: 205 items
> Item 0
> Item
> [Malformed Packet: NBAP]
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Vaibhav
>
>
>
> "Luis EG Ontanon"
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> il.com>
To
> Vaibhav Agarwal/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 08/06/2007 05:15
cc
> PM
>
Subject
> Re: Fw: [Wireshark-users] I am not
> decode the Nbap and sscop
> messages.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> So that's NBAP running atop UDP...
> which we do not have it registered for.
> can you edit the file init.lua
> and add the following line at the very beggining:
>
> DissectorTable.get("udp.port"):add(9013, Dissector.get("nbap"));
>
>
> then try to open the file again.
>
> Luis
>
> On 06-Aug-2007 17:00:21 ZE5B, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using .pcap file.
> >
> > This packet contain the Nbap message but Wireshark does not decode this
> > message (I Enable all the protocols through "Enables protocols"
option).
> >
> > Please tell me the reason.
> >
> > No. Time Source Destination
Protocol
> > Info
> > 166785 83.426705 192.168.255.16 192.168.255.143 UDP
> > Source port: 9013 Destination port: 9013
> >
> > Frame 166785 (78 bytes on wire, 78 bytes captured)
> > Arrival Time: Aug 6, 2007 11:44:58.239002000
> > [Time delta from previous packet: 0.032667000 seconds]
> > [Time since reference or first frame: 83.426705000 seconds]
> > Frame Number: 166785
> > Packet Length: 78 bytes
> > Capture Length: 78 bytes
> > [Frame is marked: True]
> > [Protocols in frame: eth:ip:udp:data]
> > Ethernet II, Src: HewlettP_a7:ee:52 (00:0e:7f:a7:ee:52), Dst:
> > Intel_c3:4b:b0 (00:0e:0c:c3:4b:b0)
> > Destination: Intel_c3:4b:b0 (00:0e:0c:c3:4b:b0)
> > Address: Intel_c3:4b:b0 (00:0e:0c:c3:4b:b0)
> > .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address
> > (unicast)
> > .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address
> > (factory default)
> > Source: HewlettP_a7:ee:52 (00:0e:7f:a7:ee:52)
> > Address: HewlettP_a7:ee:52 (00:0e:7f:a7:ee:52)
> > .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address
> > (unicast)
> > .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address
> > (factory default)
> > Type: IP (0x0800)
> > Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.255.16 (192.168.255.16), Dst:
> > 192.168.255.143 (192.168.255.143)
> > Version: 4
> > Header length: 20 bytes
> > Differentiated Services Field: 0x00 (DSCP 0x00: Default; ECN: 0x00)
> > 0000 00.. = Differentiated Services Codepoint: Default (0x00)
> > .... ..0. = ECN-Capable Transport (ECT): 0
> > .... ...0 = ECN-CE: 0
> > Total Length: 64
> > Identification: 0x0000 (0)
> > Flags: 0x04 (Don't Fragment)
> > 0... = Reserved bit: Not set
> > .1.. = Don't fragment: Set
> > ..0. = More fragments: Not set
> > Fragment offset: 0
> > Time to live: 64
> > Protocol: UDP (0x11)
> > Header checksum: 0xbabb [correct]
> > [Good: True]
> > [Bad : False]
> > Source: 192.168.255.16 (192.168.255.16)
> > Destination: 192.168.255.143 (192.168.255.143)
> > User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 9013 (9013), Dst Port: 9013 (9013)
> > Source port: 9013 (9013)
> > Destination port: 9013 (9013)
> > Length: 44
> > Checksum: 0xcd18 [correct]
> > [Good Checksum: True]
> > [Bad Checksum: False]
> > Data (36 bytes)
> >
> > 0000 00 24 4a 00 01 17 00 00 00 00 02 58 40 0f 10 00
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> > 0010 01 40 00 0a 00 00 64 14 08 01 19 02 80 00 00 00
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> > 0020 c8 00 00 1c
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> > Vaibhav
> >
> >
> >
> > "Luis EG Ontanon"
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> > 08/06/2007 04:35 Re: [Wireshark-users] I am not
> > PM decode the Nbap and sscop
> messages.
> >
> >
> > Please respond to
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Which kind of file are you using?
> >
> > On 06-Aug-2007 16:25:13 ZE5B, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am using wireshark version 0.99.5,
> > > But I donot decode sscop and Nbap layer messages.
> > >
> > > please tell what is the procedure how to decode these layer messages.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks & Regards,
> > > Vaibhav
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