Author: marek Date: 2010-03-04 14:13:06 +0100 (Thu, 04 Mar 2010) New Revision: 1580
Modified: trunk/batctl/man/batctl.8 Log: batctl: include ping -R in manpage
This patch adds documentation for the ping -R option to the batctl manpage.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Seither post@tiwoc.de
Modified: trunk/batctl/man/batctl.8 =================================================================== --- trunk/batctl/man/batctl.8 2010-03-04 10:28:10 UTC (rev 1579) +++ trunk/batctl/man/batctl.8 2010-03-04 13:13:06 UTC (rev 1580) @@ -126,14 +126,15 @@ Otherwise the parameter is used to enable or disable packet aggregation. .br -.IP "\fBping\fP|\fBp\fP [\fB-c \fP\fIcount\fP][\fB-i \fP\fIinterval\fP][\fB-t \fP\fItime\fP] \fIMAC_address\fP|\fIbat-host_name\fP" +.IP "\fBping\fP|\fBp\fP [\fB-c \fP\fIcount\fP][\fB-i \fP\fIinterval\fP][\fB-t \fP\fItime\fP][\fB-R\fP] \fIMAC_address\fP|\fIbat-host_name\fP" Layer 2 ping of a MAC address or bat-host name. batctl will try to find the bat-host name if the given parameter was not a MAC address. The "-c" option tells batctl how man pings should be sent before the program exits. Without the "-c" option batctl will continue pinging without end. Use CTRL + C to stop it. With "-i" and "-t" you can set the default interval between pings and the timeout time -for replies, both in seconds. +for replies, both in seconds. When run with "-R", the route taken by +the ping messages will be recorded. .br .IP "\fBtraceroute\fP|\fBtr\fP [\fB-n\fP] \fIMAC_address\fP|\fIbat-host_name\fP" Layer 2 traceroute to a MAC address or bat-host name. batctl will try