Thanks.
Though I had gone to the switch to enable port spanning to the ports I needed,
the setting wasn't being saved...hence, I was only seeing broadcast
traffic.
>>> Guy Harris <gharris@xxxxxxxxx> 05/11/02
06:24PM >>> On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 06:15:17PM -0500, Bryan Keadle
wrote: > How does one "add" NCP functionality to Ethereal?
Given
that it's already there, one *can't* "add" it.
There may be a *bug* in
the code, so that the NCP packets aren't recognized as such, that's another
matter.
> I've downloaded the latest version, 0.9.3. I've
checked ALL protocols > to be captured while watching a workstation login
to a Novell server. I > see *NO* NCP traffic.
Are you
running Ethereal on the workstation?
If not, are you seeing any *other*
non-broadcast traffic between the workstation and the server?
If not,
this may just be the usual problem with sniffing on a switched network (note
that a "hub" might be a switching hub, so if the network is on a "hub" it
might still be switched) or a network with a
dual-speed hub:
http://www.ethereal.com/faq.html#q4.1
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