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Old 06-05-2010, 08:17 AM
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Another option may be to start the capture before you zone, and as you zone, watch the capture and find a packet you are sure is the new zone communicating with your client and then right click that packet and select Conversation Filter > UDP. That will cause it to filter out everything accept for that zone's communication to you. You can normally tell fairly easily which packets are the zone communicating to you when you zone by watching for a ton of packets coming in at the same time from the same IP to you. Also, it is good to note that if you scroll up a bit while collecting, it will remain at that part of the collect, so you can select your packet to filter easier. You can scroll back to the bottom after if you wish to continue watching them come in real time again.

Then, when you stop the capture and save it, be SURE that you select the option for "Displayed" in the "Packet Range" section of the Save As window. That will cause it to save only the packets you filtered to see. Otherwise, if you don't save it with that option, it still saves the unfiltered collect.

By doing this, it should mean you can start a collect, then zone, then collect and save it. Then start another collect and zone again and so on.

I haven't really tested this yet, but I am pretty sure it would work fine.
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