On Wednesday 07 July 2004 17:09, Richard Urwin wrote:
Hi Richard! Thanks for your reply.
> Two birds with one stone:
Here in Brazil, we use rabbits instead of birds in this expression (hehehehe)
> Find a SET request, open it in the detail pane.
> Right click the pdu type, Prepare -> Selected
> Find a RESPONSE to a SET
> Right click the pdu type, Prepare -> Or Selected
> Click in the filter box, hit Enter
Good tip! It will be useful to me.
> However, I don't use SNMP and don't have an example handy, but I suspect
> that this wont work. SNMP doesn't seem to differentiate between
> RESPONSE types - as you implied it didn't. So the most you can do is to
> display SETs and RESPONSEs. For what it's worth that filter appears to
> be:
> (snmp.pdutype == 0) || (snmp.pdutype == 2)
>
> It is not possible to do the matching of response ids, since the display
> filter does not save any context between packets.
>
> It probably wouldn't be impossible to alter the SNMP dissector to keep
> track of IDs and add a field snmp.replytopdutype, but it isn't there at
> the moment, (at least in version 0.10.4).
I have found a solution for my problem. Itsn't the best one, but it works for
me. As I have a few SET request packets and their respectives RESPONSES, I
just select them and I click in 'Save as'. After I have done that, I choose
the option 'Selected packet only' in 'Packet Range'. Doing that, I will save
only the packets that interest for me. When I open this saved file, the
summary will show the statistics concerning the selected packets.
Thank you!
Tiago Fioreze
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Computer Science Master Student
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil
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