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- BGPDUMP(1)
- ==========
- NAME
- ----
- bgpdump - translate MRT format files into readable output
- VERSION
- -------
- Version 1.4.99.15+hg127
- SYNOPSIS
- --------
- Usage:
- ----
- bgpdump [-m|-M] [-t dump|-t change] [-O <output-file>] <input-file>
- ----
- OPTIONS
- -------
- Output mode:
- *-H*::
- multi-line, human-readable (the default)
- *-m*::
- one-line per entry with unix timestamps
- *-M*::
- one-line per entry with human readable timestamps in the form
- MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS (there are other differences between -m and -M)
- Common options:
- *-O 'file'*::
- output to 'file' instead of STDOUT
- *-s*::
- log to syslog (the default)
- *-v*::
- log to STDERR
- Options for -m and -M modes:
- *-t dump*::
- timestamps for RIB dumps reflect the time of the dump (the default)
- *-t change*::
- timestamps for RIB dumps reflect the last route modification
- *-p*::
- show packet index at second position
- Special options:
- *-T*::
- run internal tests and exit
- INPUT FORMATS
- -------------
- * MRT routing table dump entries in TABLE_DUMP or TABLE_DUMP_V2 types
- * Zebra/Quagga BGP records:
- ** BGP messages (OPEN, UPDATE, NOTIFY, KEEPALIVE)
- ** BGP state changes
- * File may be gzipped or bzip2'd and/or passed in through stdin
- The file format is described in the Internet Draft grow-mrt-13:
- <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-grow-mrt-13>
- BUGS
- ----
- If a single update message contains more than 8192 added or
- withdrawn prefixes, all those above that number are ignored.
- Files with a name longer than 999 characters cannot be processed.
- The bgpdump program is not y2038 compliant. This is inherited from
- the file format.
- DEBIAN
- ------
- Besides bug fixes, the following changes were done in the packaging
- for the Debian distribution:
- * The maximum number of prefixes processed from a single update
- messages was raised from 2050 to 8192.
- AUTHOR
- ------
- bgpdump was originally written by Dan Ardelean and the RIPE NCC
- took over maintenance in 2005.
- bgpdump is Copyright (C) 2007-2011 RIPE NCC
- This manpage is based on bgpdump's usage output, the bgpdump's
- homepage, and other sources. It was written for the Debian project
- by Christoph Biedl <debian.axhn@manchmal.in-ulm.de> but may be used
- by others.
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