Wireshark-dev: [Wireshark-dev] Determining Cause for Packet Loss in Wireshark 1.8.1 running und

From: John Powell <jrp999@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 07:14:25 -0600
Hi Everyone,
  • I am running Wireshark 1.8.1 (compiled from source) under CentOS 6.3.

  • I am running Dumpcap as a service.

    Dumpcap command command line is:

/usr/local/bin/dumpcap -B 32 -i 2 -f vlan and (not vrrp and not udp port 1985 and not ether host 01:00:0c:cc:cc:cc) -b files:1200 -b filesize:250000 -b duration:900 -w /var/opt/data/captures/eth1.cap

My users have told me that when they select a packet capture then select Telephony - RTP - Show all Streams that it indicates packets are being lost.

Src IP    Src port Dest IP Dest port SSRC         Payload          Packets Lost           Max Delta (ms)    Max Jitter (ms)    Mean Jitter (ms)    Pb?
z.z.z.z    25000    a.a.a.a 58436     0x4E5B15A3   ITU-T G.711 PCMU  828    58 (6.5%)      399.94    1.53    0.5    X
t.t.t.t    11488    u.u.u.u 40300     0x46810727   ITU-T G.711 PCMU  829    57 (6.4%)      400.07    2.54    0.13    X
v.v.v.v    2240     w.w.w.w 57836     0x375E2DB2   ITU-T G.711 PCMU  829    57 (6.4%)      399.99    0.18    0.1    X
a.a.a.a    25012    b.b.b.b 52376     0x2FF25BB2   ITU-T G.711 PCMU  829    57 (6.4%)      400.05    0.2    0.09    X

I have looked at the following for determining the cause for the packet loss with no avail:

#dstat -dnyc -N eth1,eth2 -C total -f 5

--dsk/sda-----dsk/sdb-- --net/eth1----net/eth2- ---system-- ----total-cpu-usage----

 read  writ: read  writ| recv  send: recv  send| int   csw |usr sys idl wai hiq siq

  43k 3586k:2090B 1549k|   0     0 :   0     0 |9212    17k|  0   1  97   2   0   0

  30k   26k:   0    15M|  11M    0 :5054k    0 |  27k   47k|  6   2  88   4   0   0

   0     0 :   0    17M|  11M    0 :5154k    0 |  27k   51k|  4   2  91   3   0   0


# ethtool -S eth1

NIC statistics:

     rx_packets: 8993763019

     tx_packets: 48

     rx_bytes: 1966538225542

     tx_bytes: 8503

     rx_broadcast: 1123416

     tx_broadcast: 4

     rx_multicast: 84815150

     tx_multicast: 44

     rx_errors: 0

     tx_errors: 0

     tx_dropped: 0

     multicast: 84815150

     collisions: 0

     rx_length_errors: 0

     rx_over_errors: 0

     rx_crc_errors: 0

     rx_frame_errors: 0

     rx_no_buffer_count: 0

     rx_missed_errors: 0

     tx_aborted_errors: 0

     tx_carrier_errors: 0

     tx_fifo_errors: 0

     tx_heartbeat_errors: 0

     tx_window_errors: 0

     tx_abort_late_coll: 0

     tx_deferred_ok: 0

     tx_single_coll_ok: 0

     tx_multi_coll_ok: 0

     tx_timeout_count: 0

     tx_restart_queue: 0

     rx_long_length_errors: 0

     rx_short_length_errors: 0

     rx_align_errors: 0

     tx_tcp_seg_good: 0

     tx_tcp_seg_failed: 0

     rx_flow_control_xon: 0

     rx_flow_control_xoff: 0

     tx_flow_control_xon: 0

     tx_flow_control_xoff: 0

     rx_long_byte_count: 1966538225542

     rx_csum_offload_good: 3144430076

     rx_csum_offload_errors: 1488

     rx_header_split: 0

     alloc_rx_buff_failed: 0

     tx_smbus: 0

     rx_smbus: 0

     dropped_smbus: 0

     rx_dma_failed: 0

     tx_dma_failed: 0


# ethtool -S eth2

NIC statistics:

     rx_packets: 3244021783

     tx_packets: 50

     rx_bytes: 697014132296

     tx_bytes: 8727

     rx_broadcast: 5279269

     tx_broadcast: 4

     rx_multicast: 18211478

     tx_multicast: 46

     rx_errors: 0

     tx_errors: 0

     tx_dropped: 0

     multicast: 18211478

     collisions: 0

     rx_length_errors: 0

     rx_over_errors: 0

     rx_crc_errors: 0

     rx_frame_errors: 0

     rx_no_buffer_count: 0

     rx_missed_errors: 0

     tx_aborted_errors: 0

     tx_carrier_errors: 0

     tx_fifo_errors: 0

     tx_heartbeat_errors: 0

     tx_window_errors: 0

     tx_abort_late_coll: 0

     tx_deferred_ok: 0

     tx_single_coll_ok: 0

     tx_multi_coll_ok: 0

     tx_timeout_count: 0

     tx_restart_queue: 0

     rx_long_length_errors: 0

     rx_short_length_errors: 0

     rx_align_errors: 0

     tx_tcp_seg_good: 0

     tx_tcp_seg_failed: 0

     rx_flow_control_xon: 0

     rx_flow_control_xoff: 0

     tx_flow_control_xon: 0

     tx_flow_control_xoff: 0

     rx_long_byte_count: 697014132296

     rx_csum_offload_good: 3110059283

     rx_csum_offload_errors: 0

     rx_header_split: 0

     alloc_rx_buff_failed: 0

     tx_smbus: 0

     rx_smbus: 0

     dropped_smbus: 0

     rx_dma_failed: 0

     tx_dma_failed: 0


I would be most greatful for any suggestions as to how to determine the cause of this packet loss and resolve it for my users.

Thanks in advance for any and all assistance!

-John