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252 Print each packet (minus its link level header) in ASCII. Handy for
281 Print the list of the network interfaces available on the system and on
308 Print the link-level header on each dump line.
345 Print `foreign' IPv4 addresses numerically rather than symbolically
406 Don't print domain name qualification of host names.
408 if you give this flag then \fItcpdump\fP will print ``nic''
425 Print less protocol information so output
430 If specified, \fItcpdump\fP will not print replay prevention field.
441 Print absolute, rather than relative, TCP sequence numbers.
478 \fIDon't\fP print a timestamp on each dump line.
481 Print an unformatted timestamp on each dump line.
484 Print a delta (in micro-seconds) between current and previous line
488 Print a timestamp in default format proceeded by date on each dump line.
491 Print undecoded NFS handles.
553 in addition to printing the headers of each packet, print the data of
564 in addition to printing the headers of each packet, print the data of
571 in addition to printing the headers of each packet, print the data of
577 in addition to printing the headers of each packet, print the data of
790 only the port number is checked (e.g., \fBdst port 513\fR will print both
791 tcp/login traffic and udp/who traffic, and \fBport domain\fR will print
1280 To print all packets arriving at or departing from \fIsundown\fP:
1287 To print traffic between \fIhelios\fR and either \fIhot\fR or \fIace\fR:
1294 To print all IP packets between \fIace\fR and any host except \fIhelios\fR:
1301 To print all traffic between local hosts and hosts at Berkeley:
1309 To print all ftp traffic through internet gateway \fIsnup\fP:
1319 To print traffic neither sourced from nor destined for local hosts
1329 To print the start and end packets (the SYN and FIN packets) of each
1338 To print all IPv4 HTTP packets to and from port 80, i.e. print only
1348 To print IP packets longer than 576 bytes sent through gateway \fIsnup\fP:
1356 To print IP broadcast or multicast packets that were
1366 To print all ICMP packets that are not echo requests/replies (i.e., not
1390 On FDDI networks, the '-e' option causes \fItcpdump\fP to print
1403 On Token Ring networks, the '-e' option causes \fItcpdump\fP to print
1412 On 802.11 networks, the '-e' option causes \fItcpdump\fP to print
1898 to print.
2247 what the port or sequence numbers are when we print the later fragments.