Provided by: can-utils_2023.03-1_amd64 

NAME
isotpsend - manual page for isotpsend 2023.03-1
SYNOPSIS
isotpsend [options] <CAN interface>
OPTIONS
-s <can_id>
(source can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs)
-d <can_id>
(destination can_id. Use 8 digits for extended IDs)
-x <addr>[:<rxaddr>]
(extended addressing / opt. separate rxaddr)
-p [tx]:[rx]
(set and enable tx/rx padding bytes)
-P <mode>
(check rx padding for (l)ength (c)ontent (a)ll)
-t <time ns>
(frame transmit time (N_As) in nanosecs) (*)
-f <time ns>
(ignore FC and force local tx stmin value in nanosecs)
-D <len>
(send a fixed PDU with len bytes - no STDIN data)
-l <num>
(send num PDUs - use 'i' for infinite loop)
-g <usecs>
(wait given usecs before sending a PDU)
-b (block until the PDU transmission is completed)
-S (SF broadcast mode - for functional addressing)
-C (CF broadcast mode - no wait for flow controls)
-L <mtu>:<tx_dl>:<tx_flags>
(link layer options for CAN FD)
CAN IDs and addresses are given and expected in hexadecimal values. The pdu data is expected on STDIN in
space separated ASCII hex values. (*) = Use '-t ZERO' to set N_As to zero for Linux version 5.18+
isotpsend 2023.03-1 March 2023 ISOTPSEND(1)