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NAME

       sc_wartsfilter — select specific records from a warts file

SYNOPSIS

       sc_wartsfilter [-a address] [-i input-file] [-o output-file] [-O option] [-t record-type]

DESCRIPTION

       The  sc_wartsfilter utility selects specific records from warts(5) input, and outputs those records.  The
       supported options to sc_wartsfilter are as follows:

       -a address
               specifies an address or prefix of interest.

       -i input-file
               specifies the input warts file to process.

       -o output-file
               specifies the output warts file to write records to.

       -O option
               allows the behavior of sc_wartsfilter to be further  tailored.   The  current  choices  for  this
               option are:
                 -  check-hops: Check if an address of an intermediate hop in a trace or tracelb object matches.

       -t record-type
               specifies a record type of interest.  The current choices for this option are:
                 -  dealias
                 -  ping
                 -  tbit
                 -  trace
                 -  tracelb

EXAMPLES

       The command:

          sc_wartsfilter -i input.warts -o output.warts -a 192.0.2.5

       outputs all warts records with a destination address 192.0.2.5 from input.warts into output.warts.

       The command:

          sc_wartsfilter -i input.warts -o output.warts -a 2001:db8::/32

       outputs all warts records with a destination address within the 2001:db8::/32 prefix into output.warts.

       The command:

          gzcat input.warts.gz | sc_wartsfilter -t ping | sc_warts2json

       selects all ping records from a decompressed input file and and pipes them to sc_warts2json.

SEE ALSO

       scamper(1), sc_warts2json(1), sc_wartsdump(1), warts(5)

AUTHORS

       sc_wartsfilter was written by Matthew Luckie.

Debian                                          November 21, 2019                              SC_WARTSFILTER(1)