Image Added The following options are available: -o File where the captured packets are stored. -p Password of the LANCOM device, on which traffic is to be captured. -i Interface of the LANCOM device for which data is to be captured. If you omit this parameter, LCOSCAP outputs a list of device interfaces. -b Switch to include the beacons in the data traffic (WLAN only). -h Switch to include the 802.11 headers, although without payload (WLAN only). Without this switch WLAN packets are captured in full (802.11 header and payload), and with the switch, then only the 802.11 headers are captured. -l Specifies the maximum size of the capture file. When the specified size is reached, LCOSCAP creates a new file. The files are sequentially numbered. -n Specifies the number of files produced by LCOSCAP. If the maximum number of files is reached, LCOSCAP overwrites the first file. 2.4 The first thing to find out is, which interfaces on the current device (here a LANCOM 1781AW) permit packet capture. To do this, enter following command: lcoscap -p PASSWORD 192.168.50.1 ( PASSWORD is a placeholder that represents the main password of the LANCOM router ) |