Netstat Command - Oracle Fujitsu SPARC M12-1 Service Manual

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pci, instance #3
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pci, instance #14
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C.4

netstat Command

The netstat command displays the network status and protocol statistics.
This command allows you to view a list of connections maintained by the host and
their status. The command also allows you to check the IP, TCP, and UDP packet
statistics and error conditions.
Table C-4
for troubleshooting.
Table C-4     netstat Command Options
Option
-i
-i interval
-p
hub, instance #0
hub, instance #1
network, instance #2
network, instance #3 (driver not attached)
lists the options of the netstat command and how these options are useful
Description
Displays the interface status. The
displayed content includes
information on incoming and
outgoing packets, incoming and
outgoing errors, collisions, and
queues.
Executes the netstat command at
the interval of the number of
seconds specified with a numeric
value after the -i option.
Displays the media table.
Appendix C Oracle Solaris Troubleshooting Commands
Application
Allows you to view a concise
overview of the network status.
Identifies intermittent or long-term
network events. You can view
nighttime events at a glance by
piping the netstat output to a file.
Allows you to check the MAC
addresses of the host on the
subnetwork.
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