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RADVDUMP(8) RADVDUMP(8)

radvdump - dump router advertisements

radvdump [ -vhfe ] [ -d debuglevel ]

radvdump prints out the contents of incoming router advertisements sent by radvd or some other software implementing (parts of) "Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)" (RFC 4861).

For every one character option there is also a long option, which is listed right next to the "short" option name:

-v, --version
Displays the version of radvdump and then aborts.
-h, --help
Displays a short usage description and then aborts.
-f, --file-format
Output received router advertisements in the format of the radvd configuration file. Since radvd 0.9, this is the default and the switch is provided for backward compatibility only.
-e, --exclude-defaults
Exclude default valued options from configuration file format. This option is ignored if option -f is not set.
-d debuglevel, --debug debuglevel
With this option you turn on debugging information. The debugging level is an integer in the range from 1 to 4, from quiet to very verbose. A debugging level of 0 completely turns off debugging.

The default debugging level is 0.

/usr/local/sbin/radvdump

There certainly are some bugs. If you find them or have other suggestions please contact Reuben Hawkins <reubenhwk@gmail.com>.

radvd(8), radvd.conf(5)

Lars Fenneberg	<lf@elemental.net>	- previous maintainer
Nathan Lutchansky <lutchann@litech.org> - previous maintainer
Reuben Hawkins	<reubenhwk@gmail.com>	- current maintainer
Marko Myllynen	<myllynen@lut.fi>	- Mobile IPv6 support
31 Mar 2008 radvd 2.19

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