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FLOW-RPTFMT(1)							FLOW-RPTFMT(1)

NAME
       flow-rptfmt - Format the output of flow-report in ASCII or HTML

SYNOPSIS
       flow-rptfmt  [ -hHnp ]  [ -a alarm_time ]  [ -f format ]	 [ -F fields ]
       [ -m max_lines ]	 [ -s sort_field ]

DESCRIPTION
       The flow-rptfmt utility processes the CSV output	 of  flow-report  into
       formatted  ASCII or HTML. Sorting, maximum display lines, field filter,
       header display, and name substitution are supported  during  post  pro‐
       cessing.	 Additionally  an  alarm  can be set for use in CGI scripts to
       limit the CPU time of formatting.

OPTIONS
       -a alarm_time
	      Exit after alarm_time seconds.

       -f ascii|html
	      Set output format. Defaults to ASCII.

       -F display_fields
	      Limit columns to display_fields

       -h     Help.

       -H     Display header information.

       -m max_lines
	      Limit rows to max_lines.

       -n     Enable symbol table lookups.

       -p     Display in percent total form.

       -s sort_field
	      Sort on sort_field. Prepend with + for ascending, - for descend‐
	      ing sort.

EXAMPLES
       Format  the  output  of daily-ip-protocol.txt in ASCII. Display the ip-
       protocol and octets fields in percent total format with symbols.	 Limit
       output to top 5 sorted by octets.

       cat daily-ip-protocol.txt | flow-rptfmt -fascii -Fip-protocol,octets -p
       -n -m5

BUGS
       Sorting could be faster. Percent totals could be faster. May  not  work
       with flow-report prior to 0.68.

AUTHOR
       Mark Fullmer <maf@splintered.net>

SEE ALSO
       flow-tools(1)

				26 Август 2010			FLOW-RPTFMT(1)
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