Provided by: tstools_1.11-1ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
pcapreport - Report on network captures
SYNOPSIS
pcapreport [switches] <infile> [switches]
DESCRIPTION
TS tools version 1.11, pcap built Nov 11 2008 17:15:51 Report on a pcap capture file. -o <output file> Dump selected UDP payloads to the named output file. -d <dest ip>:<port> Select data with the given destination IP and port. --dump-data | -D Dump any data in the input file to stdout. --extra-dump | -e Dump only data which isn't being sent to the -o file. --times | -t Report on PCR vs PCAP timing for the destination specified in -d. --verbose | -v Output metadata about every packet. --skew-discontinuity-threshold <number> Gives the skew discontinuity threshold in 90kHz units. Specifying 0.0.0.0 for destination IP or 0 for destination port will capture all hosts and ports respectively. Network packet and TS packet numbers start at 0. Positive skew means that we received too low a PCR for this timestamp. TS tools version 1.11, pcap built Nov 11 2008 17:15:51 Report on a pcap capture file. -o <output file> Dump selected UDP payloads to the named output file. -d <dest ip>:<port> Select data with the given destination IP and port. --dump-data | -D Dump any data in the input file to stdout. --extra-dump | -e Dump only data which isn't being sent to the -o file. --times | -t Report on PCR vs PCAP timing for the destination specified in -d. --verbose | -v Output metadata about every packet. --skew-discontinuity-threshold <number> Gives the skew discontinuity threshold in 90kHz units. Specifying 0.0.0.0 for destination IP or 0 for destination port will capture all hosts and ports respectively. Network packet and TS packet numbers start at 0. Positive skew means that we received too low a PCR for this timestamp.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for pcapreport is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more information.