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What is the correct syntax for a CAPTURE filter to capture ALL SNMP traffic?



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    all fields are available to you, so you can look at how they are unique and try things. What have you tried? Also, since you won't be the first person to try that, what have you googled, , wiki.wireshark.org/SNMP says "You cannot directly filter SNMP protocols while capturing. However, if you know the UDP ports used (see above), you can filter on that ones. Capture SNMP traffic over the default ports (161 and 162): udp port 161 or udp port 162"
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    all fields are available to you, so you can look at how they are unique and try things. What have you tried? Also, since you won't be the first person to try that, what have you googled, , wiki.wireshark.org/SNMP says "You cannot directly filter SNMP protocols while capturing. However, if you know the UDP ports used (see above), you can filter on that ones. Capture SNMP traffic over the default ports (161 and 162): udp port 161 or udp port 162"
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    all fields are available to you, so you can look at how they are unique and try things. What have you tried? Also, since you won't be the first person to try that, what have you googled, , wiki.wireshark.org/SNMP says "You cannot directly filter SNMP protocols while capturing. However, if you know the UDP ports used (see above), you can filter on that ones. Capture SNMP traffic over the default ports (161 and 162): udp port 161 or udp port 162"
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    all fields are available to you, so you can look at how they are unique and try things. What have you tried? Also, since you won't be the first person to try that, what have you googled, , wiki.wireshark.org/SNMP says "You cannot directly filter SNMP protocols while capturing. However, if you know the UDP ports used (see above), you can filter on that ones. Capture SNMP traffic over the default ports (161 and 162): udp port 161 or udp port 162"
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    Dec 5 at 3:13










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all fields are available to you, so you can look at how they are unique and try things. What have you tried? Also, since you won't be the first person to try that, what have you googled, , wiki.wireshark.org/SNMP says "You cannot directly filter SNMP protocols while capturing. However, if you know the UDP ports used (see above), you can filter on that ones. Capture SNMP traffic over the default ports (161 and 162): udp port 161 or udp port 162"
– barlop
Dec 5 at 3:13






all fields are available to you, so you can look at how they are unique and try things. What have you tried? Also, since you won't be the first person to try that, what have you googled, , wiki.wireshark.org/SNMP says "You cannot directly filter SNMP protocols while capturing. However, if you know the UDP ports used (see above), you can filter on that ones. Capture SNMP traffic over the default ports (161 and 162): udp port 161 or udp port 162"
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