Re: [tcpdump-workers] [libpcap] New DLT value Request - Wattstopper DLM (#401)

2015-01-08 Thread Steve Karg
Hi Denis, > Steve, if this time you are receiving this as a subscriber to the mailing > list, could you describe the encoding in a way similar to one used for > http://www.tcpdump.org/linktypes/ ? See below. Best Regards, Steve WattStopper DLM room bus protocol from LMCI USB dongle. +--

Re: [tcpdump-workers] [libpcap] New DLT value Request - Wattstopper DLM (#401)

2015-01-09 Thread Steve Karg
Hello Guy, >> The Family/Address/IR field contains 3-bits of family code, 2-bits of >> address mode, 2-bits of IR (infrared) routing, and 1-bit unused. >> The 8 Legrand NITOO families are 000=CAD Filaire, 001=TopDog, 010=CAD RF, >> 011=CAD PLC, 100=CAD IR, 101=DLM, 111=escape, and 111=DLM Bootload

Re: [tcpdump-workers] [libpcap] New DLT value Request - Wattstopper DLM (#401)

2015-01-09 Thread Steve Karg
Hello Guy, The Family/Address/IR field contains 3-bits of family code, 2-bits of address mode, 2-bits of IR (infrared) routing, and 1-bit unused. The 8 Legrand NITOO families are 000=CAD Filaire, 001=TopDog, 010=CAD RF, 011=CAD PLC, 100=CAD IR, 101=DLM, 111=escape, and 111=DLM

Re: [tcpdump-workers] [libpcap] New DLT value Request - Wattstopper DLM (#401)

2015-01-09 Thread Steve Karg
Hello Guy, > 6 or 7 - escape > 7 or 6 - DLM Bootloader > > The information you quoted said "111=escape, and 111=DLM Bootloader"; I > assume one of those 111's is supposed to be 110. Which one of them should be > 110? 6 - unused 7 - escape and DLM Bootloader (unfortunately). Th

Re: [tcpdump-workers] [libpcap] New DLT value Request - Wattstopper DLM (#401)

2015-01-16 Thread Steve Karg
Hello, Is there anything pending before assigning a new DLT? I put a pull request into GitHub: https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues/401 Are there other files that I need to modify (i.e. HTML or documentation files)? Best Regards, Steve

Re: [tcpdump-workers] [libpcap] New DLT value Request - Wattstopper DLM (#401)

2015-01-25 Thread Steve Karg
y) if they want to store their data in this format. Best Regards, Steve On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Guy Harris wrote: > > On Jan 9, 2015, at 8:08 AM, Steve Karg wrote: > >> Yes, the Family codes are dependent on the hardware. The WattStopper >> DLM hardware use