--- embedaddon/arping/doc/arping.yodl 2014/06/15 16:26:43 1.1.1.2 +++ embedaddon/arping/doc/arping.yodl 2016/10/18 13:16:10 1.1.1.3 @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ Note that this may get the arping unanswered since it' for a host. dit(-B) Use instead of host if you want to address 255.255.255.255. dit(-c em(count)) Only send em(count) requests. + dit(-C em(count)) Only wait for em(count) replies, regardless of -c and -w. dit(-d) Find duplicate replies. Exit with 1 if there are answers from two different MAC addresses. dit(-D) Display answers as exclamation points and missing packets as dots. @@ -60,8 +61,11 @@ for a host. switch is not given, -i disables this smartness. 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. + Use -vv when pinging to list available ones. dit(-p) Turn on promiscious mode on interface, use this if you don't "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(-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 @@ -93,7 +97,8 @@ mancommand(.sp) mancommand(.sp) $ arping -i -U dit(-v) Verbose output. Use twice for more messages. - dit(-w) Time to wait between pings, in microseconds. + dit(-w em(usec)) Time to wait between pings, in microseconds. + dit(-W em(sec)) Same as -w, but in floating point seconds. enddit() @@ -117,6 +122,10 @@ mancommand(.sp) --- 00:11:85:4c:01:01 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% unanswered + + # bf(arping -C 2 -c 10 -r 88.1.180.225) + 00:11:85:4c:01:01 + 00:11:85:4c:01:01 mancommand(.fi) mancommand(.in)