RSIP

Realm Specific IP (RSIP)

Realm Specific IP (RSIP) is intended as an alternative to Network Address Translation (NAT) / Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) which maintains the end-to-end integrity of packets.

History

XXX - add a brief description of RSIP history

Protocol dependencies

Example traffic

XXX - Add example decoded traffic for this protocol here (as plain text or Wireshark screenshot).

Wireshark

The RSIP dissector currently exists as a enhancement patch.

Preference Settings

(XXX add links to preference settings affecting how RSIP is dissected).

Example capture file

XXX - Add a simple example capture file to the SampleCaptures page and link from here (see below). Keep this file short, it's also a good idea to gzip it to make it even smaller, as Wireshark can open gzipped files automatically.

Display Filter

A complete list of RSIP display filter fields can be found in the display filter reference

Show only the RSIP based traffic:

 rsip 

Capture Filter

You cannot directly filter RSIP protocols while capturing if they are going to arbitrary ports. However, RSIP trafic normally goes to and from port 4555 TCP/UDP so you can filter on that one.

Capture only the RSIP traffic over the default port (4555):

 port 4555 

External links

Discussion


Imported from https://wiki.wireshark.org/RSIP on 2020-08-11 23:24:08 UTC