On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 8:20 PM, nangergong <
nangergong@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> HI, all,
>
> I used tshark to parse a pcap file with icmp packets,
> tshark -r icmp -T fields -e frame.number -e ip.src -e
> ip.dst
>
> and the results are something like this:
>
> 1 74.125.132.188 138.96.192.56
> 2 74.125.132.188 138.96.192.56
> 3 138.96.192.56,74.125.132.188 74.125.132.188,138.96.192.56
> 4 138.96.192.56,74.125.132.188 74.125.132.188,138.96.192.56
> 5 74.125.132.188 138.96.192.56
> 6 138.96.192.56,74.125.132.188 74.125.132.188,138.96.192.56
> 7 74.125.132.188 138.96.192.56
> 8 138.96.192.56,74.125.132.188 74.125.132.188,138.96.192.56
> 9 74.125.132.188 138.96.192.56
> 10 138.96.192.56,74.125.132.188 74.125.132.188,138.96.192.56
> 11 74.125.132.188 138.96.192.56
> 12 138.96.192.56,74.125.132.188 74.125.132.188,138.96.192.56
>
>
> so , like 3, 4, 6,8,10,12 , there are two src ip addr and dst ip addr
> what is the reason for this? thanks
>
>