capture
The capture command is an ACLI command that specifies a dynamic filter specifying traffic to be sent to the Monitor and Trace GUI interface.
Syntax
The syntax for capture follows.
capture <start|stop> <main filter> <subfilter(s)>
Note:
Initiating these commands does not change the values set in the ACLI-configured filters. Dynamic filters remain active until you initiate a stop command.The syntax for the dynamic filter commands are:
capture start <main filter> <subfilter(s)>
capture stop <main filter> <subfilter(s)>
You must enter a
<main filter>
and a
<subfilter(s)>
when initiating the
capture start and
capture stop commands.
Arguments
<start | stop>—Specifies whether to start or stop the dynamic capture specified by the ensuing filters.
<filter>
- global—Monitors and captures all traffic.
- int-ev <short-session | local-rejection>—Monitors and captures traffic matching the short-session and/or local-rejection configured within the sip-monitoring element.
- realm <realm name>—Monitors and captures traffic in the matching realm
- session-agent <session-agent name>—Monitors and captures traffic passing through the matching session agent.
<subfilter>
- * —Monitors and captures all sessions.
- user <Phone Number or User Part URI>—Monitors and captures everything that matches this phone number or user part.
- addr-prefix <IP address or IP address and netmask>—Monitors and captures everything that matches this address or address prefix.
Mode
Superuser
Example
ORACLE# capture start realm core1 user user1