--- embedaddon/arping/doc/arping.yodl 2012/02/21 22:16:27 1.1 +++ embedaddon/arping/doc/arping.yodl 2014/06/15 16:26:43 1.1.1.2 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ manpage(arping)(8)(21th June, 2003)(arping)() manpagename(arping)(sends arp and/or ip pings to a given host) manpagesynopsis() - bf(arping) [-abdDeFhpqrRd0uv] [-S em(host/ip)] [-T em(host/ip)] [-s em(MAC)] \ + 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) ] bf(arping) --help @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ for a host. dit(-c em(count)) Only send em(count) requests. dit(-d) Find duplicate replies. Exit with 1 if there are answers from two different MAC addresses. - dit(-D) Display answers as dots and missing packets as exclamation points. + dit(-D) Display answers as exclamation points and missing packets as dots. Like flood ping on a Cisco. 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 @@ -76,12 +76,22 @@ out what IP-address a host has without taking an IP-ad dit(-T em(IP)) Use -T as target address when pinging MACs that won't respond to a broadcast ping but perhaps to a directed broadcast. -em(Example): \ +em(Example): +mancommand(.nf) +mancommand(.sp) To check the address of MAC-A, use knowledge of MAC-B and IP-B. $ arping -S -s -p dit(-u) Show index=received/sent instead of just index=received when pinging MACs. + dit(-U) Send unsolicited ARP. This sets the destination MAC address in + the ARP frame to the broadcast address. Unsolicited ARP is used + to update the neighbours' ARP caches. + + em(Example): + mancommand(.nf) + mancommand(.sp) + $ arping -i -U dit(-v) Verbose output. Use twice for more messages. dit(-w) Time to wait between pings, in microseconds. enddit() @@ -90,20 +100,20 @@ enddit() manpagesection(EXAMPLES) mancommand(.nf) mancommand(.sp) - # bf(arping -c 3 88.123.180.225) - ARPING 88.123.180.225 - 60 bytes from 00:11:85:4c:01:01 (88.123.180.225): index=0 time=13.910 msec - 60 bytes from 00:11:85:4c:01:01 (88.123.180.225): index=1 time=13.935 msec - 60 bytes from 00:11:85:4c:01:01 (88.123.180.225): index=2 time=13.944 msec + # bf(arping -c 3 88.1.180.225) + ARPING 88.1.180.225 + 60 bytes from 00:11:85:4c:01:01 (88.1.180.225): index=0 time=13.910 msec + 60 bytes from 00:11:85:4c:01:01 (88.1.180.225): index=1 time=13.935 msec + 60 bytes from 00:11:85:4c:01:01 (88.1.180.225): index=2 time=13.944 msec - --- 88.123.180.225 statistics --- + --- 88.1.180.225 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% unanswered # bf(arping -c 3 00:11:85:4c:01:01) ARPING 00:11:85:4c:01:01 - 60 bytes from 88.123.180.225 (00:11:85:4c:01:01): icmp_seq=0 time=13.367 msec - 60 bytes from 88.123.180.225 (00:11:85:4c:01:01): icmp_seq=1 time=13.929 msec - 60 bytes from 88.123.180.225 (00:11:85:4c:01:01): icmp_seq=2 time=13.929 msec + 60 bytes from 88.1.180.225 (00:11:85:4c:01:01): icmp_seq=0 time=13.367 msec + 60 bytes from 88.1.180.225 (00:11:85:4c:01:01): icmp_seq=1 time=13.929 msec + 60 bytes from 88.1.180.225 (00:11:85:4c:01:01): icmp_seq=2 time=13.929 msec --- 00:11:85:4c:01:01 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% unanswered @@ -123,7 +133,7 @@ manpageseealso() manpageauthor() - Arping was written by Thomas Habets . + Arping was written by Thomas Habets . http://www.habets.pp.se/synscan/