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artsports(l)							  artsports(l)

NAME
       artsports - utility to display port table objects from ARTS files

SYNOPSIS
       artsports [-v] [-n] [-p] [-t] [-i ifIndex] [-l maxEntries]
		 [[-b beginTime] [-e endTime] infile(s)

DESCRIPTION
       artsports  is a utility that reads port table objects and selected port
       table objects from ARTS files (infile(s)) and  displays	a  summary  of
       their  contents	on  stdout.   When  encountering a selected port table
       object, it will print the selected ports that were used to generate the
       selected port table object.

OPTIONS
       -v     The  -v option causes artsports to print version information and
	      exit immediately.

       -n     The -n option causes artsports to skip service name lookups  for
	      port numbers, and just print the port numbers.

       -p     The  -p option will cause the entries to be sorted in descending
	      order by packet count (sum of both  input	 and  output  packets)
	      before  being  printed  on  stdout.   The	 default is to sort in
	      descending order by byte count (sum of  both  input  and	output
	      bytes).

       -t     The  -t  option  will cause the total packets and bytes per port
	      (the sume of input and output) to be shown, instead of  separate
	      input  and  output  counters.  When using this option, the total
	      rates (packets/sec and bits/sec) will also be shown per port.

       -i ifIndex
	      The -i ifIndexList option permits selecting only data for a spe‐
	      cific  input interface or set of input interfaces.  Selection is
	      by the interface's ifIndex stored in the	attribute  section  of
	      the input Arts objects.

       -l maxEntries
	      The -l maxEntries option will cause only the first maxEntries AS
	      matrix entries to be shown for each AS matrix object.

       -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
	      enclosed 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
       artsports -t -i 1,3-5 -l 20 -b '08/21/1998 09:00:00' arts.19980821

SEE ALSO
       artsagg(l), artsportmagg(),  artsportms(l),  artsdump(l),  artsases(l),
       artsasagg(l),  artsnets(l),  artsnetagg(l),  artsprotoagg(l),  artspro‐
       tos(l),	artsintfms(l),	artsintfmagg(l),   artsnexthops(l),   artsnex‐
       thopagg(l), artstoc(l), artstos(l)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       artsports and documentation written by Daniel W. McRobb
       CAIDA, August 1998

				     LOCAL			  artsports(l)
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