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Table C-51. Arguments for the netstat Command
Argument Description
–A
Displays the default information along with the address of any
associated protocol control blocks.
–a
Displays the state of all sockets, including those used by server
processes.
–C
Displays the contents of the route cache.
–i
Displays the state of the hardware interfaces, e.g., AppleTalk,
SLIP, PPP, as well as a dial-out route's interface name.
–ia port
Displays statistics for a specific Remote Annex ARA interface.
–ip port
Displays the current state of a PPP interface.
–iQ
Displays interface queues.
–iS
Displays the state of the hardware interfaces plus additional
information about the SLIP interfaces.
–f
Displays filtering statistics.
–g
Displays RIP statistics.
–m
Displays statistics for memory buffer allocation.
–n
Displays all network addresses as numbers rather than names or
symbols; can be used in combination with –A, –a, –i, –r, –t. It
displays the IP addresses and TCP ports in decimal notation.
–R
Displays information about rotaries.
–r
Displays the routing table, including dial-out routes.
–ra
Displays only AppleTalk routes.
–ri
Displays only IP routes.
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