Gianluca Varenni wrote:
> Does the card have TOE (TCP Offloading Engine), also known as TCP Chimney?
> If that's the case, and Chimney is enabled, you won't be able to capture the
> TCP stream because the traffic goes directly from the TCP/IP protocol driver
> to the card (thru a "chimney"), and WinPcap (the capture engine used by
> Wireshark) cannot capture such traffic.
>
> If that's the case, the only workaround is disabling Chimney on such network
> adapter.
A quick Google search found various complaints about chimney screwing up
several products, most of them referencing Broadcom NICs. They all
recommended:
netsh int ip set chimney disable
or replacing the NICs with some from another manufacturer. As "Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Scalable Networking Pack"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912222 is integrated into R2, switching
NICs may no longer work.
Sure enough, Wireshark now works.
I can also add Tivoli's Framework to the list, because disabling chimney
fixed that too.
> Have a nice day
Once I had the right command to "fix" the NIC we did. :)
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