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Destination TCP/UDP port filter.

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2.2.39. pcapdump Chapter 2. Command Reference pcapdump Show capture status. pcapdump -start [] [-size=] [-snaplen=] [-count=] [-out] [-out-nocap] [-eth=] [-ethsrc=] [-ethdest=] [-ip=] [-ipsrc=] [-ipdest=] [-port=] [-srcport=] [-destport=] [-proto=] [-icmp] [-tcp] [-udp] [-promisc] [-ipversion=] Start capture. pcapdump -stop [] Stop capture. pcapdump -status Show capture status. pcapdump -show [] Show a captured packets brief. pcapdump -write [] [-filename=] Write the captured packets to disk. pcapdump -wipe Remove all captured packets from memory. pcapdump -cleanup Remove all captured packets, release capture mode and delete all written capture files from disk. Options -cleanup -count= -destport= -eth= -ethdest= -ethsrc= -filename= -icmp -ip= Remove all captured packets, release capture mode and delete all written capture files from disk. Number of packets to capture. Destination TCP/UDP port filter. Ethernet address filter. Ethernet destination address filter. Ethernet source address filter. Filename for capture file. ICMP filter. IP address filter. 52

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pcapdump
Show capture status.
pcapdump -start [<interface(s)>] [-size=<value>] [-snaplen=<value>]
[-count=<value>] [-out] [-out-nocap]
[-eth=<Ethernet Address>] [-ethsrc=<Ethernet Address>]
[-ethdest=<Ethernet Address>] [-ip=<IP4 Address>]
[-ipsrc=<IP4 Address>] [-ipdest=<IP4 Address>]
[-port=<0...65535>] [-srcport=<0...65535>]
[-destport=<0...65535>] [-proto=<0...255>] [-icmp] [-tcp]
[-udp] [-promisc] [-ipversion=<1...15>]
Start capture.
pcapdump -stop [<interface(s)>]
Stop capture.
pcapdump -status
Show capture status.
pcapdump -show [<interface(s)>]
Show a captured packets brief.
pcapdump -write [<interface(s)>] [-filename=<String>]
Write the captured packets to disk.
pcapdump -wipe
Remove all captured packets from memory.
pcapdump -cleanup
Remove all captured packets, release capture mode and delete all written capture files from disk.
Options
-cleanup
Remove all captured packets, release capture mode
and delete all written capture files from disk.
-count=<value>
Number of packets to capture.
-destport=<0...65535>
Destination TCP/UDP port filter.
-eth=<Ethernet Address>
Ethernet address filter.
-ethdest=<Ethernet Address>
Ethernet destination address filter.
-ethsrc=<Ethernet Address>
Ethernet source address filter.
-filename=<String>
Filename for capture file.
-icmp
ICMP filter.
-ip=<IP4 Address>
IP address filter.
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