BGPDUMP(1) | BGPDUMP(1) |
bgpdump - translate MRT format files into readable output
Version 1.4.99.15+hg127
Usage:
bgpdump [-m|-M] [-t dump|-t change] [-O <output-file>] <input-file>
Output mode:
-H
-m
-M
Common options:
-O file
-s
-v
Options for -m and -M modes:
-t dump
-t change
-p
Special options:
-T
The file format is described in the Internet Draft grow-mrt-13: <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-grow-mrt-13>
If a single update message contains more than 8192 added or withdrawn prefixes, all those above that number are ignored.
Files with a name longer than 999 characters cannot be processed.
The bgpdump program is not y2038 compliant. This is inherited from the file format.
Besides bug fixes, the following changes were done in the packaging for the Debian distribution:
bgpdump was originally written by Dan Ardelean and the RIPE NCC took over maintenance in 2005.
bgpdump is Copyright © 2007-2011 RIPE NCC
This manpage is based on bgpdump’s usage output, the bgpdump’s homepage, and other sources. It was written for the Debian project by Christoph Biedl < <debian.axhn@manchmal.in-ulm.de>> but may be used by others.