IPricot IPR-S1000 User Manual
Page 89
Configuring the IPR-S1000
84
ipdump
Dumps network traffic.
bytecount: Indicates the program to analyze a certain number of bytes (default
number: 68 bytes).
custom: Allows to enter an expression for the filter (TCP Dump format).
display: Allows to display the contents of the packet (either hexadecimal, or
hexadecimal + ASCII).
dns (domain name system): Allows to convert an IP address into a name.
interface: Allows to choose the interface on which one will scan the packages.
link: Allows to display information of level link.
packcount: The maximum number of packets that one wants to capture.
promiscuous: Allows to see all the packages that arrive on the interface,
including those that are not intended for the interface.
protocol: Allows to restrict a certain protocol among the packages filtered on
the interface that one listens to.
quick: Allows to have a reduced display (minimum of essential information).
timeout: Maximum duration of the capture (in seconds).
timestamp: Displays time information on each packet (time is specific to the
equipment).
verbose: Defines a level of smoothness of analysis. The more the level is
raised, the more the analysis is fine.
lastprofile
Prints the last loaded profile (followed by a «*» if modified).
mget ATTR1 ATTR2 ...
Retrieves multiple attribute values. Pressing Tab after «get» will
display all the available attributes (see part C: sections and attributes).
They will be summed up in the next section.
nat (Network address translation)
Displays NAT information.
stat: Provides statistics relating to address translation.
netstat (Network statistics)
Getting network statistics.
arp (address resolution protocol): Protocol allowing to connect an IP address
and an Ethernet address.
iface: Statistics per interface.
proto: Statistics per protocol.
route: Routing table.
ping
Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts.