Need help using argus
Peter Van Epp
vanepp at sfu.ca
Fri Oct 26 15:21:34 EDT 2001
Well a "man ra" would be a good start for whichever particular version
you have (although they are all similar). You want a command line something
like ra -c -n -r filename (change data source to suit), the -c will give you
the packet and byte counts (what they mean varies depending what version you
are running 1.x or 2. x and with 2.x whether you have also specified -a).
The man page details both the command line options and the meanings
of the output columns. If you are on an older version you may wish to upgrade
to 2.03 from http://www.qosient.com/argus (the new home of the argus
distribution).
Peter Van Epp / Operations and Technical Support
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada
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> > Hi !
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> > - Could you gives me a header of the result of ra command ? such as :
> >
> > date hh:mm:ss.??? connexion-duration protocol
> Ip-address-src? > Ip-address_dst? number-pkts-src? number-pkts-dst?
> bytes-number-src? > bytes-number-dst? connexion-state
> >
> > Is it correct ?
> >
> > - In all of the output of ra* comman, is one connexion correspond to one
> line? >
> > Thank's !
> >
> > --
> > *** Njara ***
> > =================================================
> > # Freddy RAKOTOARISON #
> > # Simicro Internet #
> > # E-mail : freddy at simicro-internet.mg #
> > # Tel : (261) 20 22 648 83 #
> > =================================================
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> --
> *** Njara ***
> =================================================
> # Freddy RAKOTOARISON #
> # Simicro Internet #
> # E-mail : freddy at simicro-internet.mg #
> # Tel : (261) 20 22 648 83 #
> =================================================
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> Jeffrey T. Eaton esp jeaton+ at andrew.cmu.edu
> Research Systems Programmer Carnegie-Mellon University
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