|
|
1.1 ! root 1: .TH NETSTAT 8 ! 2: .CT 1 sa_nonmortals ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: netstat, dkstat \- show network status for internet and datakit networks ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: .B netstat ! 7: [ ! 8: .B \-acCirRst ! 9: ] ! 10: [ ! 11: .I system ! 12: ] ! 13: [ ! 14: .I core ! 15: ] ! 16: .PP ! 17: .B dkstat ! 18: [ ! 19: .I interval ! 20: [ ! 21: .I count ! 22: ] ! 23: ] ! 24: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 25: .I Netstat ! 26: displays internet ! 27: (TCP/IP and UDP/IP) ! 28: traffic and configuration ! 29: data. ! 30: Without options, ! 31: it lists all TCP and UDP connection assignments. ! 32: A single option ! 33: changes the listing: ! 34: .TP ! 35: .B -a ! 36: known mappings between internet names and ! 37: Ethernet addresses. ! 38: .TP ! 39: .B -c ! 40: all TCP and UDP connection assignments ! 41: (the default). ! 42: .TP ! 43: .B -C ! 44: detailed state of active TCP connections. ! 45: .TP ! 46: .B -i ! 47: active IP interfaces. ! 48: .TP ! 49: .B -n ! 50: display numeric internet addresses rather than host and ! 51: network names. ! 52: .TP ! 53: .B -s ! 54: protocol statistics. ! 55: .TP ! 56: .B -r ! 57: routing tables. ! 58: .TP ! 59: .B -R ! 60: routing tables, ! 61: including deleted entries ! 62: (for debugging). ! 63: .TP ! 64: .BI -t buf ! 65: running trace of ! 66: packets passing through ! 67: .IR buf : ! 68: .L il ! 69: for the Interlan Ethernet controller, ! 70: .L qe ! 71: for the DEQNA, ! 72: .L tcp ! 73: (the default) ! 74: for all packets passing through TCP. ! 75: .PP ! 76: The arguments ! 77: .I system ! 78: and ! 79: .I core ! 80: are substitutes for the defaults ! 81: .F /unix ! 82: and ! 83: .FR /dev/kmem . ! 84: .PP ! 85: .I Dkstat ! 86: reports the number of bytes received and sent over ! 87: the Datakit network, together with error reports if any occurred. ! 88: The first report is cumulative since a reboot. ! 89: Further reports may be requested every ! 90: .I interval ! 91: seconds; these reports are incremental. ! 92: .PP ! 93: The optional ! 94: .I count ! 95: argument restricts the number of reports. ! 96: .SH DIAGNOSTICS ! 97: .BR "nlist /unix failed" : ! 98: .I netstat ! 99: could not find pertinent system information, ! 100: perhaps because this system isn't set up for TCP/IP.
This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.