
Therefore, to ensure all packets are captured successfully, the capture rate must not exceed 20 Mb in 0.5 seconds and the FTP transfer must not exceed 320 Mb/s of bandwidth (20 Mb per 0.5 seconds). Each packet that is transferred successfully is flushed from the buffer. The FTP transfer is performed every 0.5 seconds. The mirrored packets are placed in a buffer in the CPM before they are transferred over FTP or TFTP. Transfer session and terminates the FTP session. Pcap session-name capture stop CLI command. Require the operator to stop and re start the capture again. The detail prompt notifies the operator of the error, and it may Pcap session-name detail command to see the status of the capture. If the file capture fails to start, enter the show Specifies for the packet capture to stop. The file capture continues indefinitely until the user manually The FTP user permissions on the FTP server The connectivity to the server through the FTP port If the debug command pauses, verify the following items:

Wait time can be up to 24 seconds (after four attempts of While attempting to re-establish the remote FTP session. If the remote FTP server is unreachable, the command prompt can pause This CLI command restarts the file transfer session with the remote Renaming the filename in the mirror destination. This canīe accomplished by either renaming the file on the FTP server or by

To avoid aįile overwrite, create a new capture with a new filename. Previous captures with the same filename are overwritten.
