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No, it does not, it assumes that the frames captured on an interface belong to a single network. Any network segmentation on top of that (being VLAN, MPLS labels, etc) is not considered. It's an old issue (see bug 4561, but it should be considered beyond the scope of TCP/IP over VLAN alone. It requires a more general solution.

No, it does not, it assumes that the frames captured on an interface in a file belong to a single network. Any network segmentation on top of that (being interface, VLAN, MPLS labels, etc) is not considered. It's an old issue (see bug 4561, but it should be considered beyond the scope of TCP/IP over VLAN alone. It requires a more general solution.