--- embedaddon/mtr/FORMATS 2013/07/21 23:43:42 1.1.1.1 +++ embedaddon/mtr/FORMATS 2019/10/21 14:25:31 1.1.1.2 @@ -11,13 +11,16 @@ The split format is: The "raw" format is: -hostline|pingline|dnsline|timestampline +hostline|xmitline|pingline|dnsline|timestampline hostline: h +xmitline: +x + pingline: -p +p dnsline: d @@ -52,7 +55,7 @@ reply. So in the example above, we'd see a reply from position 4, then we'd send out 5-9 (and because the max-host is now at 9, we'll send them out at 1s/9 = 111ms intervals). When the reply from host 9 comes back, we'll start probing for host 10-15 (at about 60ms -intervals). But suppose the network delay upto host 9 is already 200ms +intervals). But suppose the network delay up to host 9 is already 200ms and suppose our destination host is at position 11. Then by the time the packet from host 11 comes back, we'll already have sent probe packets for position 12, 13, and 14! Those will come back as