particular protocol.
Document the new "clnp" ISO protocol type.
Formatting nits.
-.\" @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/Attic/tcpdump.1,v 1.89 2000-10-28 10:10:54 guy Exp $ (LBL)
+.\" @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/Attic/tcpdump.1,v 1.90 2000-10-28 10:23:38 guy Exp $ (LBL)
.\"
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.\"
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is assumed.
.IP \fIdir\fP
qualifiers specify a particular transfer direction to and/or from
is assumed.
.IP \fIdir\fP
qualifiers specify a particular transfer direction to and/or from
Possible directions are
.BR src ,
.BR dst ,
Possible directions are
.BR src ,
.BR dst ,
.BR arp ,
.BR rarp ,
.BR decnet ,
.BR arp ,
.BR rarp ,
.BR decnet ,
.fi
.in -.5i
.IP "\fBip proto \fIprotocol\fR"
.fi
.in -.5i
.IP "\fBip proto \fIprotocol\fR"
-True if the packet is an ip packet (see
+True if the packet is an IP packet (see
.IR ip (4P))
of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP.
\fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names
.IR ip (4P))
of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP.
\fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names
.IP "\fBiso proto \fIprotocol\fR"
True if the packet is an OSI packet of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP.
\fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names
.IP "\fBiso proto \fIprotocol\fR"
True if the packet is an OSI packet of protocol type \fIprotocol\fP.
\fIProtocol\fP can be a number or one of the names
-\fIesis\fP,or \fisis\fP.
-.IP "\fBesis\fR, \fBisis\fR"
+\fIclnp\fP, \fIesis\fP, or \fIisis\fP.
+.IP "\fBclnp\fR, \fBesis\fR, \fBisis\fR"
Abbreviations for:
.in +.5i
.nf
Abbreviations for:
.in +.5i
.nf