
This content has been machine translated dynamically.ĭieser Inhalt ist eine maschinelle Übersetzung, die dynamisch erstellt wurde. Replace an affected Citrix SD-WAN appliance SD-WAN configuration for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Standard for Azure integrationĬitrix SD-WAN Orchestrator integration with Check Point CloudGuard Connectĭeploy Citrix SD-WAN Standard Edition instance on AzureĬitrix Cloud and Gateway Service optimization pcap file.Citrix SD-WAN integration with AWS Transit Gateway ConnectĬitrix SD-WAN integration with Google Network Connectivity Center The resulting traffic should show only traffic comming to and from the IP phone.ģd. To filter down use the eth.addr filter with the MAC Address of the IP phone. Depending on the current PC activity it could be a lot of traffic. Traffic should start to scroll down on the window. This will open the capture interfaces dialog, were you can select the NIC connected to the back of the IP phone we will capture. Open Wireshark and click on the first NIC to the left. Note 79 Cisco IP Phones do not support the span to PC port feature, all data is automatically sent to the PC port. Save and reset the phone so it can retrieve the new configuration file. This will trigger a change to the phone's TFTP configuration file. There should be a PC connected to the back of the IP phone in the PC port, and the phone connected to the Switch.įrom the IP phone configuration page, scroll down to the Protocol Specific Configuration section, and enable the "Span to PC Port" configuration option. These instructions are relevant for Cisco IP Phone Models, 7941, 7942, 7961, 7962, 7965, 7970, 7975, 99xx, 89xx, and 699xx.įor models 79, skip Step 2 since "Span to PC Port setting" is not required. From there, the data can be captured using a packet capture utility. It can be enabled to copy all traffic entering into the SWITCH port, and send it to the PC port. This article describes how to collect the capture using the IP Phone's built in PC ports. There are many ways this can be accomplished. For troubleshooting purposes one may need to gather a packet (sniffer) capture from an IP Phone.
