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PROGRAM:

NAME


ramon - provide RMON2 style reports from argus(8) data.

COPYRIGHT


Copyright (c) 2000-2003 QoSient. All rights reserved.

SYNOPSIS


ramon [ra-options] -M (TopN | Matrix | HostProto | HostSvc | Svc) [-M Net/masklen] [
expression ]

DESCRIPTION


Ramon reads argus(8) data from an argus data source, aggregates the records, sorts them
based on user supplied criteria and generates modified argus data that supports RMON2
style tables and data reporting.

Ramon supports the same sorting capabilites and calling syntax as rasort() for specifying
the sorting algorithm and order.

The output is valid argus data, and can be operated on using any ra*() program.

Like all ra based clients, ramon supports a large number of options, configuration through
.rarc files, and input filtering using the terminating filter expression.

See the ra(1) man page for details on ra-options and expression syntax.

RAMON SPECIFIC OPTIONS


-M TopN
Generate the top N list of network addresses and supply the incoming and outgoing
packet and bytes counts. The addresses can be modified using the -M Net mode in
addition to this mode.

-M Matrix
Generate the list of talkers ( A <-> B) and supply the incoming and outgoing packet
and byte counts. The talker addresses can be modified using the -M Net mode.

-M HostProto
Generate the list of protocols that are being used by each address and supply the
incoming and outgoing packet and byte counts seen.

-M HostSvc
Generate the list of services that are being used by each address and supply the
incoming and outgoing packet and byte counts seen.

-M Svc
Generate the list of services (dst port number) and supply the incoming and outgoing
packet and byte counts seen.

-M Net[/masklen]
Track addresses as networks rather than host addresses. If the option masklen is not
provided, the addresses are traced as subnets based on their Class network address.

-a Don't filter output to match expression filter. This generates the complete set of
addresses/nets that contributed to the inbound and outbound metrics.

AUTHORS


Carter Bullard ([email protected]).

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