1ovs-tcpdump(8) Open vSwitch Manual ovs-tcpdump(8)
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6 ovs-tcpdump - Dump traffic from an Open vSwitch port using tcpdump.
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9 ovs-tcpdump -i port tcpdump options...
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12 ovs-tcpdump creates switch mirror ports in the ovs-vswitchd daemon and
13 executes tcpdump to listen against those ports. When the tcpdump
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16 ovs-tcpdump will not allow multiple mirrors for the same port. It has
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20 The -i option may not appear multiple times.
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22 It is important to note that under Linux based kernels, tap devices do
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25 tcpdump command must be run as a user with such permissions (this is
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30 --help Prints a brief help message to the console.
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33 --version
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37 The Open vSwitch database socket connection string. The default
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41 The command to run instead of tcpdump.
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45 The interface for which a mirror port should be created, and
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49 The name of the interface which should be the destination of the
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52 --span If specified, mirror all ports (optional).
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55 ovs-appctl(8), ovs-vswitchd(8), ovs-pcap(1), ovs-tcpundump(1), tcp‐
56 dump(8), wireshark(8).
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