.\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii foo.1 .\" .TH CDPR 8 "APRIL 2009" "User Manuals" .SH NAME cdpr \- Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter .SH SYNOPSIS .B cdpr [-h] [-t .I seconds .B ] .B [-d .I device .B | .B -r .I pcap-file .B ] .B [-u .I server-config-file .B ] .B [-l .I location .B ] .B [-n .I hostname .B ] .B [-s .I server .B ] .B [-p .I script-path .B ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B cdpr listens on specified network interfaces for Cisco Discovery Protocol packets. It then decodes those packets and outputs the information, optionally sending the information to a server for processing. .SH OPTIONS .IP "-d device" Specify device to use (eth0, hme0, etc.) .IP "-r pcap-file" Specify file to read from instead of network device. .IP "-h" Print the usage. .IP "-t seconds" Time in seconds to abort waiting for a packet (should be > 60) .IP -v[vv] Set verbose mode. .IP "-u server-config-file" Send cdpr information to a cdpr server. See /usr/share/doc/cdpr/README.cdprs .IP "-l location" Location/description of this port; for use with -u or -s and -p. .IP "-n hostname" Override the hostname reported to the server; for use with -u or -s and -p. .IP "-s server" Server to send information to, specify port with a: after server/IP. Example: 192.168.1.20:88 (default: 80) requires -p (overridden by -u) .IP "-p script-path" Path of server script to send data to; requires -s (overridden by -u) .SH AUTHOR Lance O'Connor This manual page was written by Matt Zagrabelny , for the Debian system (but may be used by others).