- tcpreplay -m 1 <send-1.pcap
- The -m 1 option makes tcpreplay send the packets at one a
- second (they are generated as if they were captured at one
- a second); this avoids flooding the network, which causes
- congestion, packet loss and maybe other randomness.
- This will take (by default) 100 seconds.
- * When it has finished, kill on-dest.sh. Copy the
- file recv-1.pcap back to your analysis machine, and
- there say `make analyse' (or `make anal' if you prefer).
+ tcpreplay -m 1 <send-1.pcap [-i <interface>]
+ You should see the results in your monitoring window.
+ This will take (by default) 100 seconds. The -m 1 option
+ makes tcpreplay send the packets at one a second (they are
+ generated as if they were captured at one a second); this
+ avoids flooding the network, which causes congestion,
+ packet loss and maybe other randomness.
+ * When it has finished, kill on-dest.sh and monitor.sh.
+ Copy the file recv-1.pcap back to your analysis machine, and
+ there say `make anal'.