Nortel Networks 2300 Series manual Snoop Commands, Clear snoop, Syntax clear snoop filter-name

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Snoop Commands

Use snoop commands to monitor wireless traffic, by using a AP as a sniffing device. The AP copies the sniffed 802.11 packets and sends the copies to an observer, which is typically a protocol analyzer such as Ethereal or Tethereal.

(For more information, including setup instructions for the monitoring station, see the “Remotely Monitoring Traffic” section in the “Troubleshooting a WSS” chapter of the Nortel WLAN Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration Guide.)

This chapter presents snoop commands alphabetically. Use the following table to locate commands in this chapter based on their use.

Remote monitoring

set snoop on page 567

(snooping)

 

 

show snoop info on page 571

 

clear snoop on page 565

 

set snoop map on page 568

 

show snoop map on page 571

 

show snoop on page 570

 

clear snoop map on page 566

 

set snoop mode on page 569

 

show snoop stats on page 572

clear snoop

Deletes a snoop filter.

Syntax clear snoop filter-name

filter-name

Name of the snoop filter.

Defaults

None.

Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software Version 4.0.

Examples The following command deletes snoop filter snoop1:

WSS# clear snoop snoop1

See Also

set snoop on page 567

show snoop info on page 571

Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference

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