On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Lynum, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List,
>
> Here's the response I get to the 'tcpreplay --listnics' command:
>
> $ tcpreplay --listnics
> tcpreplay: illegal option -- listnics
> tcpreplay (tcpreplay) - Replay network traffic stored in pcap files
> USAGE:  tcpreplay [ -<flag> [<val>] | --<name>[{=| }<val>] ]...
> <pcap_file(s)>
>
>   -d, --dbug=num             Enable debugging output
>   -q, --quiet                Quiet mode
>   -T, --timer=str            Select packet timing mode: select, ioport,
> rdtsc,
> gtod, nano, abstime
>       --sleep-accel=num      Reduce the amount of time to sleep by
> specified us
> ec
>       --rdtsc-clicks=num     Specify the RDTSC clicks/usec
>   -K, --enable-file-cache    Enable caching of packets to internal
> memory
>   -c, --cachefile=str        Split traffic via a tcpprep cache file
>   -i, --intf1=str            Server/primary traffic output interface
>   -I, --intf2=str            Client/secondary traffic output interface
>   -l, --loop=num             Loop through the capture file X times
>       --pktlen               Override the snaplen and use the actual
> packet len
>
>   -L, --limit=num            Limit the number of packets to send
>   -x, --multiplier=str       Modify replay speed to a given multiple
>   -p, --pps=num              Replay packets at a given packets/sec
>   -M, --mbps=str             Replay packets at a given Mbps
>   -t, --topspeed             Replay packets as fast as possible
>   -o, --oneatatime           Replay one packet at a time for each user
> input
>   -P, --pid                  Print the PID of tcpreplay at startup
>   -V, --version              Print version information
>   -h, --less-help            Display less usage information and exit
>   -H, --help                 Display usage information and exit
>   -!, --more-help            Extended usage information passed thru
> pager
>       --save-opts[=arg]      Save the option state to a config file
>       --load-opts=str        Load options from a config file
>
> Options are specified by doubled hyphens and their name
> or by a single hyphen and the flag character.
>
> tcpreplay is a tool for replaying network traffic from files saved with
> tcpdump or other tools which write pcap(3) files.

Sorry, forgot to mention you need to upgrade to 3.3.2.


-- 
Aaron Turner
http://synfin.net/
http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/ - Pcap editing and replay tools for Unix & Windows
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin

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