10-23-2017
Friends,
No one has observed similar problem in RHEL7 for IPV6 ?
No guesses as to why this problem happened ? Let me know if more information is required.
Thanks in anticipation
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tracereport
TRACEREPORT(1) User Commands TRACEREPORT(1)
NAME
tracereport - produce various reports on a trace (or traceset)
SYNOPSIS
tracereport [ -f bpf | --filter=bpf ] [ -e | --error ] [ -F | --flow ] [ -m | --misc ] [ -P | --protocol ] [ -p | --port ] [ -T |
--tos ] [ -t | --ttl ] [ -O | --tcpoptions ] [ -o | --synoptions ] [ -n | --nlp ] [ -d | --direction ] [ -C | --ecn ] [ -s |
--tcpsegment ] inputuri...
tracereport -H | --help
DESCRIPTION
tracereport can produce a variety of reports on the properties of a trace. The user specifies the reports required using command-line
options.
-f bpf-filter
--filter bpf-filter
Only report on packets that match the provided bpf filter. See tcpdump(1) for the syntax of the bpf-filter expression.
-e
--error
Produce a report on packet errors (e.g checksum failures, rxerrors)
-F
--flow Produces a report on the number of flows observed in the trace
-m
--misc Provides a report listing the time of the first packet, and the time of the last packet in the trace, the duration, the total number
of packets in the trace, and the average number of packets per second.
-P
--protocol
Produces a report on which transport layer protocols are observed in the trace
-p
--port Produces a report on which port numbers are observed in the trace
-T
--tos Produces a report on the contents of the IP header's ToS field
-t
--ttl Produces a report on the TTL of packets in the trace
-O
--tcpoptions
Produces a report on which TCP options are observed on all packets in the trace
-o
--synoptions
Produces a report on which combinations of TCP options are observed on SYN packets in the trace
-n
--nlp Produces a report on the network layer protocols observed in the trace
-d
--direction
Produces a report on how much traffic is travelling in each direction
-C
--ecn Produces a report on the usage of the ECN field of the TCP header
-s
--tcpsegment
Produces a report on the sizes of TCP segments in the trace
-H
--help Provides usage instructions
LINKS
More details about tracereport (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), tracefilter(1), traceconvert(1), tracestats(1), tracertstats(1), tracere-
port(1), tracepktdump(1), traceanon(1), tracesummary(1), tracereplay(1), tracediff(1), traceends(1), tracetopends(1)
AUTHORS
Perry Lorier <perry@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
tracereport (libtrace) October 2006 TRACEREPORT(1)