Fri Nov 6, 1998 In Use Options -AN Average N segments for throughput graphs, default is 10 -BN first segment number to analyze (default 1) -C produce color plot[s] -D print in decimal -EN last segment number to analyze (default last in file) -F create segsize graph[s] -G create ALL graphs -M produce monochrome (b/w) plot[s] -N create cwin graph[s] (data on _N_etwork) -Ofile dump matched packets to tcpdump file 'file' -P print packet contents for selected connections -R create rtt sample graph[s] -S create time sequence graph[s] -T create throughput graph[s], (average over 10 segments, see -A) -W report on estimated congestion window (not generally useful) -X print in hexidecimal -Z dump raw rtt sample times to file[s] -b brief output format -c ignore non-complete connections (didn't see syn's and fin's) -d whistle while you work (enable debug, use -d -d for more output) -e extract contents of each TCP stream into file -fEXPR output filtering (see -hfilter) -h print help messages -iN ignore connection N (can use multiple times) -l long output format -n don't resolve host or service names (much faster) -oN only connection N (can use multiple times) -p print all packet contents (can be very long) -q no output (if you just want modules output) -r print rtt statistics (slower for large files) -s use short names (list \"picard.cs.ohiou.edu\" as just \"picard\") -t 'tick' off the packet numbers as a progress indication -u print minimal UDP information too -v print version information and exit -w print various warning messages -xMODULE_SPECIFIC -y omit the (yellow) instantaneous throughput points in tput graph -z zero axis options