+@item disconnect @var{node}
+Closes the meta connection with the given @var{node}.
+
+@item top
+If tincctl is compiled with libcurses support, this will display live traffic statistics for all the known nodes,
+similar to the UNIX top command.
+See below for more information.
+
+@item pcap
+Dump VPN traffic going through the local tinc node in pcap-savefile format to standard output,
+from where it can be redirected to a file or piped through a program that can parse it directly,
+such as tcpdump.
+
+@end table
+
+@c ==================================================================
+@node tincctl examples
+@section tincctl examples
+
+Examples of some commands:
+
+@example
+tincctl -n vpn dump graph | circo -Txlib
+tincctl -n vpn pcap | tcpdump -r -
+tincctl -n vpn top
+@end example
+
+Example of configuring tinc using tincctl:
+
+@example
+tincctl -n vpn init foo
+tincctl -n vpn config Subnet 192.168.1.0/24
+tincctl -n vpn config bar.Address bar.example.com
+tincctl -n vpn config ConnectTo bar
+tincctl -n vpn export | gpg --clearsign | mail -s "My config" vpnmaster@@example.com
+@end example
+
+@c ==================================================================
+@node tincctl top
+@section tincctl top
+
+The top command connects to a running tinc daemon and repeatedly queries its per-node traffic counters.
+It displays a list of all the known nodes in the left-most column,
+and the amount of bytes and packets read from and sent to each node in the other columns.
+By default, the information is updated every second.
+The behaviour of the top command can be changed using the following keys:
+
+@table @key
+
+@item s
+Change the interval between updates.
+After pressing the @key{s} key, enter the desired interval in seconds, followed by enter.
+Fractional seconds are honored.
+Intervals lower than 0.1 seconds are not allowed.
+
+@item c
+Toggle between displaying current traffic rates (in packets and bytes per second)
+and cummulative traffic (total packets and bytes since the tinc daemon started).
+
+@item n
+Sort the list of nodes by name.
+
+@item i
+Sort the list of nodes by incoming amount of bytes.
+
+@item I
+Sort the list of nodes by incoming amount of packets.
+
+@item o
+Sort the list of nodes by outgoing amount of bytes.
+
+@item O
+Sort the list of nodes by outgoing amount of packets.
+
+@item t
+Sort the list of nodes by sum of incoming and outgoing amount of bytes.
+
+@item T
+Sort the list of nodes by sum of incoming and outgoing amount of packets.
+
+@item b
+Show amount of traffic in bytes.
+
+@item k
+Show amount of traffic in kilobytes.
+
+@item M
+Show amount of traffic in megabytes.
+
+@item G
+Show amount of traffic in gigabytes.
+
+@item q
+Quit.
+