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TRACEENDS(1) User Commands TRACEENDS(1)

NAME

traceends - summarise traffic done by every endpoint observed in a trace

SYNOPSIS

tracetopends [ -f bpf | --filter=bpf] [ -a addrtype | --address=addrtype] [ -H | --help]

inputuri [inputuri ...]

DESCRIPTION

traceends reports the number of bytes and packets sent and received by each endpoint observed in the input trace(s). Usually, you don't want to run this program directly -- see tracetopends instead.

output only packets that match tcpdump style bpf filter

Specifies how an endpoint should be defined. Suitable options are "mac", "v4" and "v6" which will report endpoint stats for each observed MAC address, IPv4 address and IPv6 address respectively.

OUTPUT

Output is written to stdout in columns separated by blank space.

The columns are (in order):
* Endpoint address
* Time last observed
* Packets originating from the endpoint
* Bytes originating from the endpoint (IP header onwards)
* Payload originating from the endpoint (post transport header)
* Packets sent to the endpoint
* Bytes sent to the endpoint (IP header onwards)
* Payload sent to the endpoint (post transport header)

EXAMPLES

Get stats for each individual MAC address in a trace:

traceends -a mac erf:trace.erf.gz

LINKS

More details about traceends (and libtrace) can be found at http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation

SEE ALSO

libtrace(3), tracemerge(1), tracefilter(1), traceconvert(1), tracesplit_dir(1), tracereport(1), tracertstats(1), tracestats(1), tracepktdump(1), traceanon(1), tracesummary(1), tracereplay(1), tracediff(1), tracetopends(1)

AUTHORS

Shane Alcock <salcock@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

September 2011 traceends (libtrace)