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tttview(1) net tttview(1)

NAME

tttview - Tele Traffic Tapper viewer- a viewer program for remote, real-time, graphical traffic-monitoring.

SYNTAX

tttview [ -addr recv_addr] [-mcastifaddr addr] [-multicast] [ -port recv_port] [-probe addr] [-yscale (K|M|n)]
 

DESCRIPTION

tttview is the viewer program in the ttt program suite. tttview displays traffic-data collected on a remote host by tttprobe.
To run tttview, it is not necessary to be "root".
The ttt program suite is yet another descendant of tcpdump but it is capable of real-time, graphical, local and remote traffic-monitoring. It won't replace tcpdump, rather, it helps you find out what to look into with tcpdump.

OPTIONS

-addr recv_addr
Specifies the local address. Only useful for multicast addresses. If omitted, "224.8.8.0 is used as default.
-mcastifaddr addr
Specifies the multicast interface address. Only useful when an interface is selected to join a multicast group.
-multicast
Shorthand for the default multicast destination "224.8.8.0".
-port recv_port
Specifies the udp port number to receive traffic-data from a remote tttprobe. If omitted, port 7288 is used as default.
-probe addr
Specifies the address of a probe. Only useful to select one among multiple probes.
-yscale ('K'|'M'|n)
change the scale of y-axis. 'K' and 'M' represent 1000 and 1000000 respectively.

EXAMPLES

Remark: "hostA" is allways the host where traffic-data is collected with tttprobe and "hostB" is allways the host where the traffic-data is displayed with tttview.
point-to-point monitoring:
hostA: tttprobe hostB
 
hostB: tttview
or:
hostA: tttprobe ip_of_hostB
 
hostB: tttview
multicast:
when using the default multicast address:
hostA: tttprobe -multicast
 
hostB: tttview -multicast
this is equivalent to:
hostA: tttprobe 224.8.8.0
 
hostB: tttview -addr 224.8.8.0

AUTHORS

tttview was written by Kenjiro Cho < kjc@csl.sony.co.jp>.
This manual page was written by Thomas Scheffczyk <thomas.scheffczyk@verwaltung.uni-mainz.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

SEE ALSO

ttt(1), tttprobe(1)
1.7 Kenjiro Cho