--- embedaddon/arping/doc/arping.yodl 2016/10/18 13:16:10 1.1.1.3 +++ embedaddon/arping/doc/arping.yodl 2021/03/16 23:40:57 1.1.1.4 @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ manpagename(arping)(sends arp and/or ip pings to a giv manpagesynopsis() bf(arping) [-0aAbBdDeFhpqrRuUv] [-S em(host/ip)] [-T em(host/ip)] [-s em(MAC)] \ -[-t em(MAC)] [-c em(count)] [-i em(interface)] [ -w em(us) ] +[-t em(MAC)] [-c em(count)] [-i em(interface)] [ -w em(seconds) ] [ -W em(seconds) ] [ -V em(vlan) ] [ -Q em(priority) ] [ -g em(group) ] \ + bf(arping) --help @@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ manpagedescription() When pinging an IP an ARP who-has query is sent. When pinging a MAC address a directed broadcast ICMP Echo request is sent. For more - technical explaination and an FAQ, see the README file. + technical explanation and an FAQ, see the README file. em(Note on timing) @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ for a host. dit(-e) Like -a but beep when there is no reply. dit(-F) Don't try to be smart about the interface name. Even if this switch is not given, -i disables this smartness. + dit(-g em(group)) setgid() to this group instead of the nobody group. dit(-h) Displays a help message and exits. dit(-i em(interface)) Don't guess, use the specified interface. dit(-m em(type)) Type of timestamp to use for incoming packets. @@ -67,6 +69,8 @@ switch is not given, -i disables this smartness. "own" the MAC address you are using. dit(-P) Send ARP replies instead of requests. Useful with -U. dit(-q) Does not display messages, except error messages. + dit(-Q em(priority)) 802.1p priority to set. Should be used with 802.1Q tag (-V). + Defaults to 0. dit(-r) Raw output: only the MAC/IP address is displayed for each reply. dit(-R) Raw output: Like -r but shows "the other one", can be combined with -r. @@ -97,8 +101,9 @@ mancommand(.sp) mancommand(.sp) $ arping -i -U dit(-v) Verbose output. Use twice for more messages. - dit(-w em(usec)) Time to wait between pings, in microseconds. - dit(-W em(sec)) Same as -w, but in floating point seconds. + dit(-V em(vlan)) VLAN tag to set. Defaults to no VLAN tag. + dit(-w em(sec)) Specify a timeout before ping exits regardless of how many packets have been sent or received. + dit(-W em(sec)) Time to wait between pings. enddit()