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artsases(l) artsases(l) NAME artsases - utility to display AS matrix objects from ARTS files SYNOPSIS artsases [-v] [-p] [-r] [-i ifIndexList] [-l maxEntries] [-t AS] [-s srcAS] [-d dstAS] [-b beginTime] [-e endTime] infile(s) DESCRIPTION artsases is a utility that reads AS matrix objects from ARTS files (in- file(s)) and displays a summary of their contents on stdout. OPTIONS -v The -v option causes artsases to print version information and exit immediately. -p The -p option will cause the entries to be sorted in descending order by packet count before being printed on stdout. The de- fault is to sort in descending order by byte count. -r When using the -t AS option, the default output shows the total byte and packet counters only. If you also use the -r option, the output will contain packet and bit rates instead of packet and byte totals. -i ifIndexList The -i ifIndexList option may be used to select only data which contains an interface index attribute in ifIndexList. In other words, the -i ifIndexList option lets you select data from par- ticular interfaces or sets of interfaces. ifIndexList may con- tain hyphens (indicating an inclusive range) and commas. For example, -i 1,2,5-8 would select data with an interface index attribute of 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 or 8. -l maxEntries The -l maxEntries option will cause only the first maxEntries AS matrix entries to be shown for each AS matrix object. -t AS The -t AS option will cause only the total traffic for AS to be shown. This is convenient when you wish to see the total amount of traffic to and from a particular AS. -s srcAS The -s srcAS option causes only entries with a source AS equal to srcAS to be shown. This permits selecting only traffic from a particular AS. -d dstAS The -d dstAS option causes only entries with a destination AS equal to dstAS to be shown. This permits selecting only traffic to a particular AS. -b beginTime The -b beginTime option may be used to select only the data which is from a time period at or later than beginTime. begin- Time must be of the form 'MM/DD/CCYY hh:mm:ss' and must be en- closed in quotes. Example: '8/31/1999 09:00:00' -e endTime The -e endTime option may be used to select only the data which is from a time period at or before endTime. endTime must be of the form 'MM/DD/CCYY hh:mm:ss' and must be enclosed in quotes. Example: '8/31/1999 09:00:00' EXAMPLES artsases arts.19980821 SEE ALSO artsagg(l), artsasagg(l), artsnets(l), artsnetagg(l), artsportmagg(l), artsportms(l), artsports(l), artsprotoagg(l), artsprotos(l), artsintf- magg(l), artsintfms(l). artsnexthopagg(l), artsnexthops(l), artstos(l), artstoc(l), artsdump(l) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS artsases and documentation written by Daniel W. McRobb CAIDA, August 1998 LOCAL artsases(l)
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