Document "radio[M:N]".

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guy 2005-05-02 21:27:49 +00:00
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.\" @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/Attic/tcpdump.1,v 1.170 2005-04-19 04:39:50 guy Exp $ (LBL)
.\" @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/Attic/tcpdump.1,v 1.171 2005-05-02 21:27:49 guy Exp $ (LBL)
.\"
.\" $NetBSD: tcpdump.8,v 1.9 2003/03/31 00:18:17 perry Exp $
.\"
@ -1116,10 +1116,11 @@ data inside the packet, use the following syntax:
.fi
.in -.5i
\fIProto\fR is one of \fBether, fddi, tr, wlan, ppp, slip, link,
ip, arp, rarp, tcp, udp, icmp\fR or \fBip6\fR, and
ip, arp, rarp, tcp, udp, icmp, ip6\fR or \fBradio\fR, and
indicates the protocol layer for the index operation.
(\fBether, fddi, wlan, tr, ppp, slip\fR and \fBlink\fR all refer to the
link layer.)
link layer. \fBradio\fR refers to the "radio header" added to some
802.11 captures.)
Note that \fItcp, udp\fR and other upper-layer protocol types only
apply to IPv4, not IPv6 (this will be fixed in the future).
The byte offset, relative to the indicated protocol layer, is