Packet Capture on SD-Routing Devices

This chapter includes information on how to configure the packet capture on the SD-Routing devices. It contains the following sections:

Information about Packet Capture

The Packet Capture feature allows you to capture and analyze traffic on the SD-Routing devices. You can initiate a packet capture by selecting the target interface under the selected VRF. Also, you can set simple traffic filter by specifying the Source IP address, Destination IP address, Layer 4 protocol number and so on.

Configuring Packet Capture

Prerequisites

  • Minimum software version for Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-Routing devices: Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.13.1.

  • Ensure that the data stream is enabled from Administration > settings page.

Limitations

The limitations are:

  • xDSL (ATM/Ethernet interface) is not supported.

  • The Dynamic virtual-access interfaces are only support with FlexVPN.

  • Loopback interface is not supported

  • BDI and Layer 2 EFP/Service instance interfaces are not supported.

Configuring Packet Capture

To configure the packet capture, perform these steps:

Procedure


Step 1

From the Cisco SD-WAN Manager menu, choose Monitor > Devices.

Step 2

To choose a device, click the device name in the Hostname column.

Step 3

Click Troubleshooting in the left pane and click Packet Capture.

Step 4

In the VPN field, choose the VPN for filtering the interfaces.

Step 5

In the Interface corresponding to the VPNfield, choose the target interface to capture the packets.

Step 6

(Optional) Click Traffic Filters to configure filters to capture only relevant traffic, which helps to reduces the load on the network and makes it easier to analyze specific packets.

  1. In the Source IP field, enter the source IP address of the device to capture packet.

  2. In the Destination IP field, enter the destination IP address of the device to capture packet.

  3. In the Source Port field, enter the number of the source port.

  4. In the Destination Port field, enter the number of the destination port.

    Note

     

    The Source and Destination ports are applicable only when the protocol is 6 (TCP) or 17 (UDP).

  5. Use the toggle button to enable the Bidirectional filter and filter both the Source IP and Destination IP traffic.

Step 7

Click Start.

The Cisco SD-WAN Manager starts to capture the packets with the filters specified.

Step 8

You can stop the packet capture using the Force Stop or using time out option. Also, when you have captured 5MB of packets, the packet capture stops automatically.

Step 9

Click the Download icon to download the Packet Capture file to your system.

Note

 

Do not refresh or navigate away from the Packet Capture page during the packet capturing process is running.


Feature Information for Packet Capture for SD-Routing

The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.

Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to https://cfnng.cisco.com/. An account on Cisco.com is not required.

Table 1. Feature Information for Packet Capture for SD-Routing

Feature Name

Releases

Feature Information

Packet Capture for SD-Routing

Cisco IOS XE Release 17.13.1a

This feature allows you to configure options to capture the bidirectional IPv6 traffic data to troubleshoot connectivity on the SD-Routing devices.