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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Hex dump into Wireshark or similiar Post 302881629 by DGPickett on Monday 30th of December 2013 03:10:29 PM
Old 12-30-2013
To get specific, one needs to know the layout of the dumped router data. Then you need to isolate the hex columns, perhaps putting them into an array. Now, you can fetch them out of the array and convert them to your target form, like dotted decimal for IP addresses.
 

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MERGECAP(1)						  The Wireshark Network Analyzer					       MERGECAP(1)

NAME
mergecap - Merges two or more capture files into one SYNOPSIS
mergecap [ -a ] [ -F <file format> ] [ -h ] [ -s <snaplen> ] [ -T <encapsulation type> ] [ -v ] -w <outfile>|- <infile> ... DESCRIPTION
Mergecap is a program that combines multiple saved capture files into a single output file specified by the -w argument. Mergecap knows how to read libpcap capture files, including those of tcpdump, Wireshark, and other tools that write captures in that format. By default, Mergecap writes the capture file in libpcap format, and writes all of the packets from the input capture files to the output file. Mergecap is able to detect, read and write the same capture files that are supported by Wireshark. The input files don't need a specific filename extension; the file format and an optional gzip compression will be automatically detected. Near the beginning of the DESCRIPTION section of wireshark(1) or http://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages/wireshark.html <http://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages/wireshark.html> is a detailed description of the way Wireshark handles this, which is the same way Mergecap handles this. Mergecap can write the file in several output formats. The -F flag can be used to specify the format in which to write the capture file, mergecap -F provides a list of the available output formats. Packets from the input files are merged in chronological order based on each frame's timestamp, unless the -a flag is specified. Mergecap assumes that frames within a single capture file are already stored in chronological order. When the -a flag is specified, packets are copied directly from each input file to the output file, independent of each frame's timestamp. The output file frame encapsulation type is set to the type of the input files if all input files have the same type. If not all of the input files have the same frame encapsulation type, the output file type is set to WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET. Note that some capture file formats, most notably libpcap, do not currently support WTAP_ENCAP_PER_PACKET. This combination will cause the output file creation to fail. OPTIONS
-a Causes the frame timestamps to be ignored, writing all packets from the first input file followed by all packets from the second input file. By default, when -a is not specified, the contents of the input files are merged in chronological order based on each frame's timestamp. Note: when merging, mergecap assumes that packets within a capture file are already in chronological order. -F <file format> Sets the file format of the output capture file. Mergecap can write the file in several formats; mergecap -F provides a list of the available output formats. The default is to use the file format of the first input file. -h Prints the version and options and exits. -s <snaplen> Sets the snapshot length to use when writing the data. If the -s flag is used to specify a snapshot length, frames in the input file with more captured data than the specified snapshot length will have only the amount of data specified by the snapshot length written to the output file. This may be useful if the program that is to read the output file cannot handle packets larger than a certain size (for example, the versions of snoop in Solaris 2.5.1 and Solaris 2.6 appear to reject Ethernet frames larger than the standard Ethernet MTU, making them incapable of handling gigabit Ethernet captures if jumbo frames were used). -v Causes mergecap to print a number of messages while it's working. -w <outfile>|- Sets the output filename. If the name is '-', stdout will be used. This setting is mandatory. -T <encapsulation type> Sets the packet encapsulation type of the output capture file. If the -T flag is used to specify a frame encapsulation type, the encapsulation type of the output capture file will be forced to the specified type, rather than being the type appropriate to the encapsulation type of the input capture files. Note that this merely forces the encapsulation type of the output file to be the specified type; the packet headers of the packets will not be translated from the encapsulation type of the input capture file to the specified encapsulation type (for example, it will not translate an Ethernet capture to an FDDI capture if an Ethernet capture is read and '-T fddi' is specified). SEE ALSO
tcpdump(8), pcap(3), wireshark(1), tshark(1), dumpcap(1), editcap(1), text2pcap(1) NOTES
Mergecap is based heavily upon editcap by Richard Sharpe <sharpe[AT]ns.aus.com> and Guy Harris <guy[AT]alum.mit.edu>. Mergecap is part of the Wireshark distribution. The latest version of Wireshark can be found at <http://www.wireshark.org>. HTML versions of the Wireshark project man pages are available at: http://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages <http://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages>. AUTHORS
Original Author -------- ------ Scott Renfro <scott[AT]renfro.org> Contributors ------------ Bill Guyton <guyton[AT]bguyton.com> 1.2.8 2010-05-05 MERGECAP(1)
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