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TRACERTSTATS(1)			 User Commands		       TRACERTSTATS(1)

NAME
       tracertstats - perform simple filter based analysis on a	trace

SYNOPSIS
       tracertstats  [ -f | --filter bpf ] [ -i	| --interval interval ]	[ -c |
       --count count ] [ -o  |	--output-format	 csv,txt,png,html  ]  [	 -m  |
       --merge-inputs ]	inputuri...

       tracertstats -H|--libtrace-help

DESCRPTION
       tracertstats  takes a list of bpf expressions and outputs the number of
       packets and bytes that match that expression every interval seconds, or
       count packets.

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

       -i interval
       --interval interval
	      Output results every interval seconds.

       -c count
       --count count
	      Output results every count packets.

       -m
       --merge-inputs
	      Treats all inputs	as a single input, resulting a single  unified
	      output  rather  than  an	output for each	input. Works best with
	      traces that are consecutive to create  a	single	CSV,  for  in-
	      stance.

       -o format
       --output-format format
	      Selects the output format.

	      txt    Human  readable  text.  This is the default output	format
		     which provides output easily understood by	a human.  This
		     format has	the disadvantage that it takes up quite	a  bit
		     of	horizontal space.

	      csv    Comma  Seperated  Values.	This  is  suitable for further
		     analysis in a spreadsheet,	or other program.

	      png    PNG Graphic.   Produces  a	 fairly	 incomprehensible  png
		     graph.   This  relies  on	gdc being available at compile
		     time.

	      html   This produces output suitable for display to a human in a
		     webbrowser.

EXAMPLES
       tracertstats --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' \
	    --output-format html
	    erf:/traces/trace1.gz \
	    erf:/traces/trace2.gz

LINKS
       More  details  about  tracertstats  (and	 libtrace)  can	 be  found  at
       http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation

SEE ALSO
       libtrace(3),  tracemerge(1),  tracesplit(1),  tracesplit_dir(1),	trace-
       filter(1),    traceconvert(1),	  tracereport(1),     tracepktdump(1),
       traceanon(1), tracesummary(1), traceconvert(1), tracereplay(1), traced-
       iff(1), traceends(1), tracetopends(1)

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

tracertstats (libtrace)		 November 2006		       TRACERTSTATS(1)

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