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Ethereal-users: Fwd: Re: [Ethereal-users] Shomiti/snoop format

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From: Tony Fortunato <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:58:11 -0400
I originally started talking with Guy about this, but since he's on vacation, I thought I'd try the group.


I found out the following when playing with the (Fluke Optiview Expert - OPE) Finisar product: OK. I open an OPE capture in Ethereal. I check what format Ethereal thinks its in (Tools -> Summary) and it says Sun Snoop. Not OK. I open an OPE trace in Ethereal, save a few packets in Sun Snoop format and try to open the trace file in OPE. Not OK. I capture packets, save it in Sun Snoop format and try to open it in OPE.

Why would Ethereal be able to open the trace file from OPE, identify it as Sun Snoop but not save it in the same format. Or am I misunderstanding this.

I understand the spirit of submitting this information to the generic ethereal support address, but thought you may be interested. If you would prefer I could resend this to the support address instead. Let me know.

Regards,

Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 19:55:50 -0400
To: Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxx>
From: Tony Fortunato <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Shomiti/snoop format

I'll chat with my Finisar contacts.

Thanks.
At 04:15 PM 8/13/02, you wrote:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 06:33:11PM -0400, Tony Fortunato wrote:
> Any assistance you can give would be greatly appreciated.

The problem you described in

        http://www.thetechfirm.com/ethereal/To_ethereal.ppt

is, as far as I know, already fixed, so no assistance is needed.

The problem you mentioned in yoru recent mail:

> I know this is an old issue, but is there a format I can save my traces in
> so i can open it in my Fluke/Shomiti protocol analyzer.

appears to be a Surveyor bug, as we write, as far as I know, 100%
correct snoop files; I do not work for Finisar, so I can give no
assistance there.

Tony Fortunato, Sr Network Specialist
The Technology Firm
Georgetown, Ontario. Canada
tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.thetechfirm.com

'Making things work better; bit by bit.'

Tony Fortunato, Sr Network Specialist
The Technology Firm
Georgetown, Ontario. Canada
tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.thetechfirm.com

'Making things work better; bit by bit.'