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 $BKY@n$G$9!#(B

> ipsend.5 $B$G$9!#(B
> $B$^$@!"(Bsend-jpman $B$7$^$;$s!#Mh=5F,$0$i$$$K$7$^$9!#(B
 $B$*$M$,$$$7$^$9!#(B

> $B!t(B  91 $BG/$N%+%^!<K\$G$O$3$&$$$&OC$K$O$D$$$F$f$1$J$$(B(;;
 $B6a=j$K!"@VK\(B 3 $B:}$"$k$N$G$9$,!"$A$c$s$HFI$s$G$^$;$s$G$9!#(BVol1 $B$O(B Bit 
$B$NLu$rFI$s$@$@$1$G$9$7!D(B ^_^;

> [ICMP $B%*%W%7%g%s(B]
> $B!&(Brouter advertisment, router solicitation ?!
>   $BC/$,2?$r$J$s$N$?$a$KC/$K(B advertise / solicite $B$9$k$N$@$m$&$+!#(B
 $BFbMF$OCN$i$J$$$G$9$,!"(B
      [1] Deering, S., "ICMP Router Discovery Messages", RFC 1256
$B$+$b!#(B


> .SH $B2r@b(B
> .\"X The \fBipsend\fP program expects, with the \fB-L\fP option, input to be a
> .\"X text file which fits the grammar described below.  The purpose of this
> .\"X grammar is to allow IP packets to be described in an arbitary way which
> .\"X also allows encapsulation to be so done to an arbitary level.
> \fBipsend\fP $B%W%m%0%i%`$O!"(B\fB-L\fP $B%*%W%7%g%s$,IU$/$H!"0J2<$NJ8K!$KE,(B
> $B9g$9$k%F%-%9%H%U%!%$%k$rF~NO$H$7$F4|BT$7$^$9!#$3$NJ8K!$NL\E*$O!"(BIP $B%Q(B
> $B%1%C%H$rG$0U$N%l%Y%k$G%+%W%;%k2=$G$-$k$h$&$K$9$k8B$j!"G$0U$NJ}K!$G(B IP 
> $B%Q%1%C%H$r;XDj$9$k$3$H$K$"$j$^$9!#(B
% $BBh(B 2 $BJ8$,D9$$$N$G!"(Bwhich $B$NA08e$GJ8$rJ,$1$F$_$?$G$9!#(B
$B$3$NJ8K!$NL\E*$O!"(BIP $B%Q%1%C%H$r9%$-$J$h$&$K5-=R$G$-$k$h$&$K$9$k$3$H$G$9!#(B
$B$3$l$K$h$j!"(BIP $B%Q%1%C%H$rG$0U$N%l%Y%k$G%+%W%;%k2=$G$-$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$9!#(B


> .TP
> .B interface
> .\"X is used to describe a network interface.  The description included need
> .\"X not match the actual configuration currently employed by the operating
> .\"X system.
> $B$3$l$O!"%M%C%H%o!<%/%$%s%?%U%'!<%9$r5-=R$9$k$?$a$KMQ$$$^$9!#$3$3$K(B
> $B4^$^$l$k5-=R$K$O!"%*%Z%l!<%F%#%s%0%7%9%F%`$,:NMQ$7$F$$$k<B:]$N(B
> $B%3%s%U%#%.%e%l!<%7%g%s$H0lCW$5$;$kI,MW$O$"$j$^$;$s!#(B
 $B$3$3$K4^$^$l$k5-=R$K$O(B -> $B$3$3$K4^$^$l$k5-=R$G$O(B
% $B$F$K$r$O(B

> .TP
> .B "sec-class <security-level>, sec"
> .\"X Security [RFC 1108].  This option specifies the security label for the packet.
> .\"X Using \fBsec\fP sets up the framework of the security option but unless
> .\"X \fBsec-class\fP is given, the level may not be set.
> $B%;%-%e%j%F%#(B(Security) [RFC1108]$B!#$3$N%*%W%7%g%s$O%Q%1%C%H$N%;%-%e%j%F%#(B
> $B%l%Y%k$r;XDj$7$^$9!#(B\fBsec\fP $B$rMQ$$$F%;%-%e%j%F%#%*%W%7%g%s$NOHAH$_$r(B
> $B=`Hw$7$^$9!#C"$7!"(B\fBsec-class\fP $B$,M?$($i$l$k$H!"%l%Y%k$O@_Dj$5$l$J$$(B
> $B$+$b$7$l$^$;$s!#(B
\fBsec\fP $B$O%;%-%e%j%F%#%*%W%7%g%s$NOHAH$_$r@_Dj$7$^$9$,!"(B
\fBsec-class\fP $B$r;XDj$7$F$$$J$$$H%l%Y%k$O@_Dj$5$l$J$$$^$^$K$J$j$^$9!#(B

% sec-class n $B!D(B sec-class n $B!D(B sec-class $B$H2?2s$b=q$-$?$/$J$$$H$-$K!"(B
% sec-class n $B!D(B sec $B!D(B sec $B$H=q$1$k$H$$$&0UL#$@$H;W$C$?$G$9!#(B



> .TP
> .B off <number>
> .\"X sets the offset value for the start of data to the number specified.  This
> .\"X implies the size of the TCP header.  It is automatically adjusted if TCP
> .\"X options are included and defaults to 5.
> $B%G!<%?3+;O$+$i$N%*%U%;%C%HCM$r;XDj$7$??t$G@_Dj$7$^$9!#$3$3$K$O(B TCP 
> $B%X%C%@$NBg$-$5$b4^$^$l$^$9!#(BTCP $B%*%W%7%g%s$,4^$^$l$k>l9g!"$3$NCM$O<+F0(B
> $BE*$K=$@5$5$l$^$9!#%G%U%)%k%H$O(B 5 $B$G$9!#(B
$B%G!<%?@hF,$N%*%U%;%C%HCM$r;XDj$7$??t$K@_Dj$7$^$9!#(B
$B$D$^$j(B TCP $B%X%C%@$NBg$-$5$r0UL#$7$^$9!#(B


> .TP
> .B len <number>
> .\"X manually specifies the length of the UDP header and data.  If left unset,
> .\"X it is automatically adjusted to match the header presence and any data if
> .\"X present.
> UDP $B%X%C%@$H%G!<%?$ND9$5$r<j$G;XDj$7$^$9!#FC$K@_Dj$7$J$1$l$P!":#$"$k(B
> $B%X%C%@$H:#$"$k%G!<%?$K9gCW$9$k$h$&$K<+F0E*$K=$@5$5$l$^$9!#(B
 $B<j$G(B <-> $B<jF0$G(B
% manually $B$NI=5-$rE}0l$7$?$$$G$9$N$G!"A4BN$r3NG'$7$F$$$?$@$-$?$$$G$9!#(B


> .TP
> .B len <number>
> .\"X extend the length of the packet by \fBnumber\fP bytes (without filling those
> .\"X bytes with any particular data).
> $B%Q%1%C%H$ND9$5$r(B \fBnumber\fP $B%P%$%H$K3HD%$7$^$9(B ($BFCDj$N%G!<%?$GKd$a$k(B
> $B$3$H$O$7$^$;$s(B)$B!#(B
% extend the length by $B$[$2$[$2(B $B$J$N$G!"(B
 $B%Q%1%C%H$ND9$5$r(B \fBnumber\fP $B%P%$%H3HD%$7$^$9(B
% $B$@$H;W$&$G$9(B($B3N?.EY(B 30%)$B!#(B


> .TP
> .B value <string>
> .\"X indicates that the string provided should be added to the current packet as
> .\"X data.  A string may be a consecutive list of characters and numbers (with
> .\"X no white spaces) or bounded by "'s (may not contain them, even if \\'d).
> .\"X The \\ charcater is recognised with the appropriate C escaped values, including
> .\"X octal numbers.
> $BM?$($i$l$?J8;zNs$r:#$"$k%Q%1%C%H$N%G!<%?$H$7$FDI2C$9$k$3$H$r<($7$^$9!#(B
> $BJ8;zNs$OJ8;z$b$7$/$O?tCM$NO"B3$7$?%j%9%H(B ($B6uGrJ8;z$r$O$5$_$^$;$s(B)$B!"(B
> $B$b$7$/$O(B "' $B$G6h@Z$i$l$F$$$^$9(B ($B$3$N>l9g!"$?$H$((B \\' $B$7$?$H$7$F$b!"$3(B
> $B$l$i$NJ8;z$O4^$_$^$;$s(B)$B!#J8;z(B \\ $B$O(B C $B8@8l$N%(%9%1!<%WCM(B (8 $B?J?t4^$`(B)
> $B$H8+$J$5$l$^$9!#(B
 $BJ8;z(B \ $B$O(B C $B8@8l$N%(%9%1!<%WCM(B (8 $B?J?t4^$`(B) $B$H8+$J$5$l$^$9!#(B
$B$@$H!V(B\$B!W$,$_$J$5$l$k$h$&$KFI$a$k$G$9!#(B

 $BJ8;z(B \ $B$O!"(BC $B8@8l$K$FE,@Z$K%(%9%1!<%W$5$l$kCM(B (8 $B?J?t4^$`(B) $B$H6&$K(B
$BG'<1$5$l$^$9!#(B
% $B$3$N$^$^$@$H$A$g$C$H$/$I$$$+$b!#(B
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