Napatech

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Configuration & building

First Installation

Steps

  • download latest Napatech drivers and untar it into e.g. /opt/napatech3
  • build the driver
  • download the the sniffer's source
cd /usr/src
git clone -b master https://github.com/voipmonitor/sniffer.git
   OR
git clone -b develop https://github.com/voipmonitor/sniffer.git
cd sniffer
./configure --with-dpdk-include=/opt/napatech3/include --with-dpdk-lib=/opt/napatech3/lib

Install all libraries that the configure needs.

  • run make
  • check it's built properly
root@server:/usr/src/sniffer# ldd ./voipmonitor | grep pcap
	libpcap.so.1 => /opt/napatech3/lib/libpcap.so.1 (0x00007fc0b69b0000)
  • replace original binary in the /usr/local/sbin
  • run it

Upgrade

The GUI way (from the sensor's version 24.23)

Until sensor's version 24.23 was not possible to do the sensor's upgrade via 'upgrade_by_git' option because the configure script overwritten the adjusted Makefile and you built a binary with standard pcap libs (until you overwritten the orig libs). With 'configure_param' option you can adjust the Makefile creation for appropriate includes/libs


  • set these options into voipmonitor.conf
upgrade_by_git = yes
git_folder = /usr/src/sniffer
configure_param = --with-dpdk-include=/opt/napatech3/include --with-dpdk-lib=/opt/napatech3/lib
  • restart sniffer
  • do the upgrade via clicking in the GUI

The sniffer will perform (after click on UPGRADE in GUI) git pull,configure,make_clean,make, service voipmonitor stop, make install, service voipmonitor start.


The manual way

cd /usr/src/sniffer
git pull
make
  • copy to the original directory and restart sensor


napatech drivers

Settings sample

  • in voipmonitor.conf
interface = napa0

# filter option must be commented out !!! E.g.
#filter = udp or (vlan and udp)
  • /opt/napatech3/config/ntpcap.ini
# Napatech default ntpcap.ini file
[Common]
Ntpl1 = "Assign[streamid=0;txport=0;txignore=true]=all"

[napa0 ]
StreamId = 0
Tx = 0
  • old version
[napa0]
Rx1="Assign[streamid=252;txport=0;txignore=true]=all"
Tx=0
  • /opt/napatech3/config/ntservice.ini
[System]
TimestampFormat = NATIVE_UNIX
TimestampMethod = EOF 
HostBufferWaitMethod = 0 
SDRAMFillLevelWarning = 0


[logging]
LogMask = 0x07
LogToFile = 0
LogFileName = /tmp/Log3G_%s.log
LogBufferWrap = wrap

[Adapter0]
AdapterType = NT4E
BusId = 00:07:00:00
PacketDescriptor = NT
HostBuffersRx = [8,16,0]
HostBuffersTx = [8,16,0]
TimeSyncProtocol = NT
TimeSyncConnectorIn = Ext
TimeSyncConnectorOut = None
TimeSyncConnectorRepeat = None
TimeSyncTimeJumpThreshold = 1
TimeSyncTimeOffset = 0
MaxFrameSize = 9018
AltTPID = 0x8100
Profile = Capture
DiscardSize = 16
OsTimeSyncFailover = DISABLE

Timing source In napatech where timestamp of packets is shifted to GMT and you want use system time instead: GMT:

TimeSyncConnectorExt1 = PpsIn

System dependent:

TimeSyncConnectorExt1 = NttsIn

Hints

Filter traffic on Napatech card

If you want to filter a data directly in the Napatech card you can use this example as a starting point. (many thanks to Distributel for the example)

Create a file e.g /opt/napatech3/myfilter.ntpl

# Start NTPL
# Delete all existing filter
delete = all

# Setup UDP macros

DefineMacro("mUdpSrcPort", "Data[DynOffset=DynOffUDPFrame;Offset=0;DataType=ByteStr2]")
DefineMacro("mUdpDestPort", "Data[DynOffset=DynOffUDPFrame;Offset=2;DataType=ByteStr2]")

# Setup filters
# The first line is the SIP filter. The second line is the RTP filter for our specific ports in HEX (10000-61743)

Assign[StreamId = 0] = (mUdpSrcPort == 5060, 5061) AND (mUdpDestPort == 5060, 5061)
Assign[StreamId = 0] = (mUdpSrcPort == (0x2710..0xF12F))
# End NTPL

Start it with the command

/opt/napatech3/bin/ntstart.sh -n myfilters.ntpl