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artsases(l)							   artsases(l)

NAME
       artsases - utility to display AS matrix objects from ARTS files

SYNOPSIS
       artsases [-v] [-p] [-r] [-i ifIndexList] [-l maxEntries]
		[-t AS] [-s srcAS] [-d dstAS] [-b beginTime]
		[-e endTime] infile(s)

DESCRIPTION
       artsases	 is  a	utility	 that  reads AS matrix objects from ARTS files
       (infile(s)) and displays a summary of their contents on stdout.

OPTIONS
       -v     The -v option causes artsases to print version  information  and
	      exit immediately.

       -p     The  -p option will cause the entries to be sorted in descending
	      order by packet count  before  being  printed  on	 stdout.   The
	      default is to sort in descending order by byte count.

       -r     When  using the -t AS option, the default output shows the total
	      byte and packet counters only.  If you also use the  -r  option,
	      the  output  will contain packet and bit rates instead of packet
	      and byte totals.

       -i ifIndexList
	      The -i ifIndexList option may be used to select only data	 which
	      contains	an interface index attribute in ifIndexList.  In other
	      words, the -i ifIndexList option lets you select data from  par‐
	      ticular  interfaces or sets of interfaces.  ifIndexList may con‐
	      tain hyphens (indicating an inclusive range)  and	 commas.   For
	      example,	-i  1,2,5-8  would select data with an interface index
	      attribute of 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 or 8.

       -l maxEntries
	      The -l maxEntries option will cause only the first maxEntries AS
	      matrix entries to be shown for each AS matrix object.

       -t AS  The  -t AS option will cause only the total traffic for AS to be
	      shown.  This is convenient when you wish to see the total amount
	      of traffic to and from a particular AS.

       -s srcAS
	      The  -s  srcAS option causes only entries with a source AS equal
	      to srcAS to be shown.  This permits selecting only traffic  from
	      a particular AS.

       -d dstAS
	      The  -d  dstAS  option causes only entries with a destination AS
	      equal to dstAS to be shown.  This permits selecting only traffic
	      to a particular AS.

       -b beginTime
	      The  -b  beginTime  option  may  be used to select only the data
	      which is from a time period at or later than beginTime.	begin‐
	      Time  must  be  of  the  form  'MM/DD/CCYY hh:mm:ss' and must be
	      enclosed in quotes.  Example:

		'8/31/1999 09:00:00'

       -e endTime
	      The -e endTime option may be used to select only the data	 which
	      is  from a time period at or before endTime.  endTime must be of
	      the form 'MM/DD/CCYY hh:mm:ss' and must be enclosed  in  quotes.
	      Example:

		'8/31/1999 09:00:00'

EXAMPLES
       artsases arts.19980821

SEE ALSO
       artsagg(l),  artsasagg(l), artsnets(l), artsnetagg(l), artsportmagg(l),
       artsportms(l), artsports(l), artsprotoagg(l), artsprotos(l),  artsintf‐
       magg(l), artsintfms(l). artsnexthopagg(l), artsnexthops(l), artstos(l),
       artstoc(l), artsdump(l)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       artsases and documentation written by Daniel W. McRobb
       CAIDA, August 1998

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