Provided by: can-utils_2018.02.0-1ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
isotptun - manual page for isotptun 2018.02.0-1ubuntu1
SYNOPSIS
isotptun [options] <CAN interface>
DESCRIPTION
isotptun - IP over CAN ISO-TP (ISO15765-2) tunnel / proof-of-concept. This program creates a Linux tunnel netdevice 'ctunX' and transfers the ethernet frames inside ISO15765-2 (unreliable) datagrams on CAN.
OPTIONS
-s <can_id> (source can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs) -d <can_id> (destination can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs) -n <name> (name of created IP netdevice. Default: 'ctun%d') -x <addr>[:<rxaddr>] (extended addressing / opt. separate rxaddr) -L <mtu>:<tx_dl>:<tx_flags> (link layer options for CAN FD) -p [tx]:[rx] (set and enable tx/rx padding bytes) -P <mode> (check rx padding for (l)ength (c)ontent (a)ll) -t <time ns> (transmit time in nanosecs) -b <bs> (blocksize. 0 = off) -m <val> (STmin in ms/ns. See spec.) -w <num> (max. wait frame transmissions.) -D (daemonize to background when tun device created) -h (half duplex mode.) -v (verbose mode. Print symbols for tunneled msgs.) CAN IDs and addresses are given and expected in hexadecimal values. Use e.g. 'ifconfig ctun0 123.123.123.1 pointopoint 123.123.123.2 up' to create a point-to-point IP connection on CAN.