


A node list that's similar to the following output appears: $ kubectl get nodes -output wide Follow the instructions to connect to the cluster and run the kubectl get nodes -output wide command using the Azure portal or Azure CLI. How do you determine which node to pull the TCP dump from? You first get the list of nodes in the AKS cluster using the Kubernetes command-line client, kubectl. If you don't have an AKS cluster, create one using Azure CLI or through the Azure portal. To find the version that's installed on your machine, run az -version. Or install or upgrade Azure CLI on your local machine.

You can open Azure Cloud Shell in the web browser to enter Azure CLI commands. To help investigate these issues, this article explains how to capture a TCP dump from a Windows node in an AKS cluster, and then download the capture to your local machine. Networking issues may occur when you're using a Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster.
