[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] Looking for network/protocol analyzer

mab@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Mike Brown) (03/02/91)

I'm looking for a PC- and/or Unix-based (especially RS/6000 AIX)
network/protocol analysis software package that understands NFS/RPC/XDR
over TCP/UDP/IP on ethernet networks.  Understanding of other IP-family
protocols would be a real bonus, too.

I seem to recall a network posting in the last couple of months about
such a package that was available via anonymous ftp.  Naturally, I
can't find the posting now that I need the package (must not have saved
the article like I intended).  Can anyone provide pointers to this or
other packages with similar capabilities?

We already have and make extensive use of a Sniffer, so that's not the
recommendation I'm looking for here.  I'm looking for something I can
fire up in my office at random and sometimes extended intervals for
troubleshooting without having to take the Sniffer out of productive
use elsewhere.

Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.  If I get the
usual flood of "please let me know what you find out" replies, I'll
repost a short summary.

mab@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Mike Brown) (03/02/91)

I'm looking for a PC- and/or Unix-based (especially RS/6000 AIX)
network/protocol analysis software package that understands NFS/RPC/XDR
over TCP/UDP/IP on ethernet networks.  Understanding of other IP-family
protocols would be a real bonus, too.

I seem to recall a network posting in the last couple of months about
such a package that was available via anonymous ftp.  Naturally, I
can't find the posting now that I need the package (must not have saved
the article like I intended).  Can anyone provide pointers to this or
other packages with similar capabilities?

We already have and make extensive use of a Sniffer, so that's not the
recommendation I'm looking for here.  I'm looking for something I can
fire up in my office at random and sometimes extended intervals for
troubleshooting without having to take the Sniffer out of productive
use elsewhere.

Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.  If I get the
usual flood of "please let me know what you find out" replies, I'll
repost a short summary.



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