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NAME

       tracestats - perform simple analysis on a trace

SYNOPSIS

       tracestats [ -f | --filter bpf ]... inputuri...

DESCRPTION

       tracestats  reads  one  or  more  traces  and outputs summaries for each trace of how many
       packets/bytes match each bpf filter, as well as totals.  If instead of doing this for  the
       entire trace, but to do it for portions then use tracertstats(1) instead.

       -f bpf-filter
       --filter bpf-filter
              Add another bpf filter

EXAMPLES

       tracestats --filter 'host sundown' \
            --filter 'port http' \
            --filter 'port ftp or ftp-data' \
            --filter 'port smtp' \
            --filter 'tcp[tcpflags] & tcp-syn!=0' \
            --filter 'not ip' \
            --filter 'ether[0] & 1 == 1' \
            --filter 'icmp[icmptype] == icmp-unreach' \
            erf:/traces/trace1.gz \
            erf:/traces/trace2.gz \

LINKS

       More     details     about     tracestats    (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(1),
       tracesplit_dir(1),   tracereport(1),   tracertstats(1),   tracepktdump(1),   traceanon(1),
       tracesummary(1), tracereplay(1), tracediff(1), traceends(1), tracetopends(1)

AUTHORS

       Perry Lorier <perry@cs.waikato.ac.nz>