you should create a file made of lines each describing which
encapsulation to use for each "stack" file used by the files you open.
#example
# comments are lines that start with a '#'
# sorry no spaces in filenames are allowed yet
C:\K1297\stacks\umts_iu\umts_iu_ranap_alcap_2002-03.stk sscf-nni
C:\K1297\stacks\umts_iu\umts_iu_ranap_alcap_2002-09.stk sscop
D:\K15\stacks\gprs\gprs_Gb_R99.stk fr
D:\K15\stacks\umts_iu\umts_iu_ranap_alcap_2002-09.stk sscop
C:\K1205\stacks\whibisup.stk mtp2
C:\K1297\stacks\gsm2p\gsm2p_gmsc.stk mtp2
C:\K1297\stacks\umts_iu\umts_iu_ranap_alcap.stk sscop
C:\K1297\stacks\umts_iu\umts_iu_ranap.stk sscop
C:\K1297\stacks\gsm2p\gsm2p6_4_db.stk mtp2
C:\K1297\stacks\gsm2p\gsm2p7_3_0db.stk mtp2
D:\K15\stacks\Whibisup.stk mtp2
beware that there had been found few issues since the 0.10.12 release
that have been solved with the svn revision 15513 that can be found
from http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/buildbot-builds/
Luis
On 9/2/05, Dragan Jovicevic <drjov@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How to configure Ethereal to read Tektronix K15 .rf5 files?
>
> What should I put into: Edit -> Preferences -> Protocols -> K12xx ->
> Configuration filename?
>
>
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