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Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 87
March 2012
Section 7 - Maintaining the Access Point
Field Description
Remote Capture
Port
Specify the remote port to use as the destination for packet captures. (range 1 to 65530).
Table 50 - Remote Packet Capture
Packet Capture File Download
Packet Capture File Download allows you to download the capture le by TFTP to a congured TFTP server or by
HTTP(S) to a PC. The captured packets are stored in le /tmp/apcapture.pcap on the AP. A capture is automatically
stopped when the capture le download command is triggered.
Because the capture le is located in the RAM le system, it disappears if the AP is reset.
Figure 57 - Packet Capture File Download
The following table describes the elds to congure the packet capture status.
Field Description
Use TFTP to
download the
capture le
Select or clear this option to determine whether to use TFTP or HTTP(S) to download the
capture le:
•) To download the le by using TFTP, select this option and complete the additional
elds.
•) To download the le by using HTTP or HTTPS, clear this option and click Download to
browse to the location where the le is to be saved.
TFTP Server
Filename
When using TFTP to download the le, specify a name for the packet capture le, including
the .pcap le name extension and the path to the directory where you want to save the le.
Server IP When using TFTP to download the le, specify the IP address of the TFTP server.
Table 51 - Packet Capture File Download