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Give Me Too can simultaneously capture traffic passing through several network interfaces. To provide flexibility, each network interface card (NIC) has individual settings. In the Settings dialog window the network interfaces you can use for capturing traffic are marked as NIC 1, NIC 2... NIC 9 (up to 9 network interfaces are supported). If you have only one network interface, you will see only NIC 1 on the list. If you have two network interfaces, there will be NIC 1 and NIC 2 there, and so on.
No matter how many network interfaces you have (even if you have none), there is always NIC 0 present in the Settings dialog window.

This is not a real network interface and you cannot use it for capturing traffic. This interface, or to be more exact, its settings are used for processing dump files.

Capture mode
Specifies one of the three possible modes for the current interface: "Capture all traffic", "Capture only own traffic", "Capture all traffic except own". This option is available for physical network interfaces only.
IP filter
IP filter settings for the current interface.
Data reception timeout (sec)
Specifies the period of time for the current TCP session after which Give Me Too will stop waiting for the new data. If no data arrives within the specified period of time, Give Me Too will stop monitoring that TCP session.
Number of parallel sessions
The number of parallel TCP sessions Give Me Too can monitor.
The more this value is, the more RAM is used.
If maximum of sessions is reached
Specify the actions that must be taken when the maximum number of TCP sessions is reached.

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