Lump TCPIPtrace and UCX$TRACE together and add TCPtrace to the mix.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=7700
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Guy Harris 2003-05-20 20:26:05 +00:00
parent e634bd0856
commit 50766c96ad
4 changed files with 35 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -33,14 +33,15 @@ WAN/LAN analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's
B<nettl>, the dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers, the output
from B<i4btrace> from the ISDN4BSD project, the output in B<IPLog>
format from the Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System, B<pppd logs>
(pppdump format), the output from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace> and B<UCX$TRACE>
utilities, the text output from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility,
traffic capture files from Visual Networks' Visual UpTime and the output
from B<CoSine> L2 debug. There is no need to tell B<Editcap> what type
of file you are reading; it will determine the file type by itself.
B<Editcap> is also capable of reading any of these file formats if they
are compressed using gzip. B<Editcap> recognizes this directly from the
file; the '.gz' extension is not required for this purpose.
(pppdump format), the output from VMS's
B<TCPIPtrace>/B<TCPtrace>B<UCX$TRACE> utilities, the text output from
the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility, traffic capture files from Visual
Networks' Visual UpTime and the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug. There
is no need to tell B<Editcap> what type of file you are reading; it will
determine the file type by itself. B<Editcap> is also capable of
reading any of these file formats if they are compressed using gzip.
B<Editcap> recognizes this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension
is not required for this purpose.
By default, it writes the capture file in B<libpcap> format, and writes
all of the packets in the capture file to the output file. The B<-F>

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@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ B<RADCOM>'s WAN/LAN analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output,
HP-UX's B<nettl>, the dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers, the
output from B<i4btrace> from the ISDN4BSD project, the output in
B<IPLog> format from the Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System, B<pppd
logs> (pppdump format), the output from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace> and
B<UCX$TRACE> utilities, the text output from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS
utility, traffic capture files from Visual Networks' Visual UpTime, and
the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug. There is no need to tell
B<Ethereal> what type of file you are reading; it will determine the
file type by itself. B<Ethereal> is also capable of reading any of
these file formats if they are compressed using gzip. B<Ethereal>
recognizes this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension is not
required for this purpose.
logs> (pppdump format), the output from VMS's
B<TCPIPtrace>/B<TCPtrace>/B<UCX$TRACE> utilities, the text output from
the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility, traffic capture files from Visual
Networks' Visual UpTime, and the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug. There
is no need to tell B<Ethereal> what type of file you are reading; it
will determine the file type by itself. B<Ethereal> is also capable of
reading any of these file formats if they are compressed using gzip.
B<Ethereal> recognizes this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension
is not required for this purpose.
Like other protocol analyzers, B<Ethereal>'s main window shows 3 views
of a packet. It shows a summary line, briefly describing what the

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@ -30,15 +30,15 @@ WAN/LAN analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's
B<nettl>, the dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers, the output
from B<i4btrace> from the ISDN4BSD project, the output in B<IPLog>
format from the Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System, B<pppd logs>
(pppdump format), the output from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace> and B<UCX$TRACE>
utilities, the text output from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility,
traffic capture files from Visual Networks' Visual UpTime, and the
output from B<CoSine> L2 debug. There is no need to tell B<Mergecap>
what type of file you are reading; it will determine the file type by
itself. B<Mergecap> is also capable of reading any of these file
formats if they are compressed using gzip. B<Mergecap> recognizes this
directly from the file; the '.gz' extension is not required for this
purpose.
(pppdump format), the output from VMS's
B<TCPIPtrace>/B<TCPtrace>/B<UCX$TRACE> utilities, the text output from
the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility, traffic capture files from Visual
Networks' Visual UpTime, and the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug. There
is no need to tell B<Mergecap> what type of file you are reading; it
will determine the file type by itself. B<Mergecap> is also capable of
reading any of these file formats if they are compressed using gzip.
B<Mergecap> recognizes this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension
is not required for this purpose.
By default, it writes the capture file in B<libpcap> format, and writes
all of the packets in both input capture files to the output file. The

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@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's B<nettl>, the dump output
from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers, the output from B<i4btrace> from the
ISDN4BSD project, the output in B<IPLog> format from the Cisco Secure
Intrusion Detection System, B<pppd logs> (pppdump format), the output
from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace> and B<UCX$TRACE> utilities, the text output
from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility, traffic capture files from
Visual Networks' Visual UpTime, and the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug.
There is no need to tell B<Tethereal> what type of file you are reading;
it will determine the file type by itself. B<Tethereal> is also capable
of reading any of these file formats if they are compressed using gzip.
B<Tethereal> recognizes this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension
is not required for this purpose.
from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace>/B<TCPtrace>/B<UCX$TRACE> utilities, the text
output from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility, traffic capture files
from Visual Networks' Visual UpTime, and the output from B<CoSine> L2
debug. There is no need to tell B<Tethereal> what type of file you are
reading; it will determine the file type by itself. B<Tethereal> is
also capable of reading any of these file formats if they are compressed
using gzip. B<Tethereal> recognizes this directly from the file; the
'.gz' extension is not required for this purpose.
If the B<-w> flag is not specified, B<Tethereal> prints a decoded form
of the packets it captures or reads; otherwise, it writes those packets