pcaps:ixmgtool
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pcaps:ixmgtool [2019/04/13 19:11] – [Example run] veera | pcaps:ixmgtool [2019/04/15 16:48] – [How is it different from mergecap] veera | ||
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- | ====== Merge multiple thin PCAP files into a single | + | ====== Merge multiple thin PCAP files into a single |
When you install Trisul Network Analytics , you get a free command line tool called '' | When you install Trisul Network Analytics , you get a free command line tool called '' | ||
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===== What is a FAT pcap file ===== | ===== What is a FAT pcap file ===== | ||
- | A FAT pcap file contains more unique flows and endpoints than a THIN pcap file. | + | < |
+ | </ | ||
While testing NSM((Network Security Monitoring)) | While testing NSM((Network Security Monitoring)) | ||
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===== How is it different from mergecap | ===== How is it different from mergecap | ||
- | Mergecap | + | Mergecap |
- | trisul_ixmgtool when run with the squish option , aligns the timestamps | + | trisul_ixmgtool when run with the squish option , aligns the timestamps |
{{: | {{: | ||
+ | You can think of ixmgtool as combining the following three operations | ||
+ | - Find the lowest timestamp from all the pcap files, and compute the deltas for each file | ||
+ | - Run '' | ||
+ | - Run '' | ||
- | ====== trisul_ixmgtool ====== | + | ====== |
To get the free ixmgtool [[https:// | To get the free ixmgtool [[https:// | ||
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===== Example run ===== | ===== Example run ===== | ||
- | Say you have put 10 files in a directory | + | Say you have put 10 files in a directory |
< | < | ||
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- | To get a **really | + | To get a **really |
pcaps/ixmgtool.txt · Last modified: 2019/04/15 16:50 by veera