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authorKartik Mistry <kartik@debian.org>2013-05-30 19:40:46 +0530
committerDaniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>2013-05-30 17:00:54 +0200
commit0239434a6a58ba371ffee9a06b6b7f1e3b9ef72e (patch)
tree572c8c38ab50aaa36d2ea0b425e663608bec75e4 /mausezahn.8
parent802845c9f38e7ad05e879a4778d947ad3637d1d3 (diff)
man: manpage hyphen fixes, take three
More hyphen fixes all over. Signed-off-by: Kartik Mistry <kartik@debian.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'mausezahn.8')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/mausezahn.8 b/mausezahn.8
index aee8396..e124322 100644
--- a/mausezahn.8
+++ b/mausezahn.8
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ everything in hex here.)
.SS Packet count and delay:
.PP
Per default only one packet is sent. If you want to send more packets then
-use the count option -c <count>. When count is zero then mausezahn will send
+use the count option \-c <count>. When count is zero then mausezahn will send
forever. Per default mausezahn sends at maximum speed (and this is really
fast ;-)). If you don't want to overwhelm your network devices or have other
reasons to send at a slower rate then you might want to specify a delay using
@@ -705,11 +705,11 @@ Send infinite frames as fast as possible:
.PP
Send 100,000 frames with a 50 msec interval:
.PP
- mausezahn \-c 100000 -d 50msec "aa bb cc dd ...."
+ mausezahn \-c 100000 \-d 50msec "aa bb cc dd ...."
.PP
Send infinite BPDU frames in a 2 second interval:
.PP
- mausezahn \-c 0 -d 2s -t bpdu conf
+ mausezahn \-c 0 \-d 2s \-t bpdu conf
.PP
Note: mausezahn does not support fractional numbers. If you want to specify for
example 2.5 seconds then express this e.g. in milliseconds (2500 msec).
@@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ Use two labels, one with CoS=5 and TTL=1, the other with CoS=7:
.PP
Unset the BoS flag (which will result in an invalid frame):
.PP
- mausezahn eth0 -M 214:s \-t tcp "dp=80" \-P "HTTP..." \-B myhost.com
+ mausezahn eth0 \-M 214:s \-t tcp "dp=80" \-P "HTTP..." \-B myhost.com
.PP
.SS Layer 3-7:
.PP
@@ -915,8 +915,8 @@ packets. Here are some examples:
.PP
Send test packets to the RTP port range:
.PP
- mausezahn eth0 -B 192.168.1.1 -t udp "dp=16384-32767, \\
- p=A1:00:CC:00:00:AB:CD:EE:EE:DD:DD:00"
+ mausezahn eth0 \-B 192.168.1.1 \-t udp "dp=16384-32767, \\
+ p=A1:00:CC:00:00:AB:CD:EE:EE:DD:DD:00"
.PP
Send a DNS request as local broadcast (often a local router replies):
.PP
@@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ the announced window size. Since the typical window size is something between
40000 and 65535 you are MUCH quicker when using an increment using the ds
argument:
.PP
- mausezahn eth0 \-A legal.host.com -B target.host.com \\
+ mausezahn eth0 \-A legal.host.com \-B target.host.com \\
\-t tcp "sp=80, dp=80, s=1-4294967295, ds=40000"
.PP
In the latter case mausezahn will only send 107375 packets instead of