Commit 281d7406 authored by Petr Sabata's avatar Petr Sabata Committed by Stephen Hemminger

iproute2: arpd - fix usage and manpage options

Signed-off-by: default avatarPetr Sabata <contyk@redhat.com>
parent 7e8bd80e
...@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ...@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
arpd \- userspace arp daemon. arpd \- userspace arp daemon.
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
Usage: arpd [ -lk ] [ -a N ] [ -b dbase ] [ -f file ] [ interfaces ] Usage: arpd [ -lkh? ] [ -a N ] [ -b dbase ] [ -B number ] [ -f file ] [ -n time ] [ -R rate ] [ interfaces ]
.SH DESCRIPTION .SH DESCRIPTION
The The
...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Suppress sending broadcast queries by kernel. It takes sense together with optio ...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Suppress sending broadcast queries by kernel. It takes sense together with optio
-n <TIME> -n <TIME>
Timeout of negative cache. When resolution fails arpd suppresses further attempts to resolve for this period. It makes sense only together with option -k This timeout should not be too much longer than boot time of a typical host not supporting gratuitous ARP. Default value is 60 seconds. Timeout of negative cache. When resolution fails arpd suppresses further attempts to resolve for this period. It makes sense only together with option -k This timeout should not be too much longer than boot time of a typical host not supporting gratuitous ARP. Default value is 60 seconds.
.TP .TP
-r <RATE> -R <RATE>
Maximal steady rate of broadcasts sent by arpd in packets per second. Default value is 1. Maximal steady rate of broadcasts sent by arpd in packets per second. Default value is 1.
.TP .TP
-B <NUMBER> -B <NUMBER>
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...@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ int broadcast_burst = 3000; ...@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ int broadcast_burst = 3000;
void usage(void) void usage(void)
{ {
fprintf(stderr, fprintf(stderr,
"Usage: arpd [ -lk ] [ -a N ] [ -b dbase ] [ -f file ] [ interfaces ]\n"); "Usage: arpd [ -lkh? ] [ -a N ] [ -b dbase ] [ -B number ] [ -f file ] [ -n time ] [ -R rate ] [ interfaces ]\n");
exit(1); exit(1);
} }
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