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netstat.1

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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION).\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF.\" SUCH DAMAGE..\".\"	@(#)netstat.1	8.8 (Berkeley) 4/18/94.\".Dd April 18, 1994.Dt NETSTAT 1.Os BSD 4.2.Sh NAME.Nm netstat.Nd show network status.Sh SYNOPSIS.Nm netstat.Op Fl Aan.Op Fl f Ar address_family.Op Fl M Ar core.Op Fl N Ar system.Nm netstat.Op Fl dghimnrs.Op Fl f Ar address_family.Op Fl M Ar core.Op Fl N Ar system.Nm netstat.Op Fl dn.Op Fl I Ar interface.Op Fl M Ar core.Op Fl N Ar system.Op Fl w Ar wait.Nm netstat.Op Fl p Ar protocol.Op Fl M Ar core.Op Fl N Ar system.Sh DESCRIPTIONThe.Nm netstatcommand symbolically displays the contents of various network-relateddata structures.There are a number of output formats,depending on the options for the information presented.The first form of the command displays a list of active sockets foreach protocol.The second form presents the contents of one of the other networkdata structures according to the option selected.Using the third form, with a.Ar waitinterval specified,.Nm netstatwill continuously display the information regarding packettraffic on the configured network interfaces.The fourth form displays statistics about the named protocol..PpThe options have the following meaning:.Bl -tag -width flag.It Fl AWith the default display,show the address of any protocol control blocks associated with sockets; usedfor debugging..It Fl aWith the default display,show the state of all sockets; normally sockets used byserver processes are not shown..It Fl dWith either interface display (option.Fl ior an interval, as described below),show the number of dropped packets..It Fl f Ar address_family Limit statistics or address control block reports to thoseof the specified.Ar address family  .The following address familiesare recognized:.Ar inet  ,for.Dv AF_INET  ,.Ar ns ,for.Dv AF_NS  ,.Ar iso ,for.Dv AF_ISO ,and.Ar unix  ,for.Dv AF_UNIX  ..It Fl gShow information related to multicast (group address) routing.By default, show the IP Multicast virtual-interface and routing tables.If the.Fl soption is also present, show multicast routing statistics..It Fl hShow the state of the.Tn IMPhost table (obsolete)..It Fl I Ar interface Show information about the specified interface;used with a.Ar waitinterval as described below..It Fl iShow the state of interfaces which have been auto-configured(interfaces statically configured into a system, but notlocated at boot time are not shown).If the.Fl aoptions is also present, multicast addresses currently in use are shownfor each Ethernet interface and for each IP interface address.Multicast addresses are shown on separate lines following the interfaceaddress with which they are associated..It Fl MExtract values associated with the name list from the specified coreinstead of the default.Pa /dev/kmem ..It Fl mShow statistics recorded by the memory management routines(the network manages a private pool of memory buffers)..It Fl NExtract the name list from the specified system instead of the default.Pa /vmunix ..It Fl nShow network addresses as numbers (normally.Nm netstatinterprets addresses and attempts to display themsymbolically).This option may be used with any of the display formats..It Fl p Ar protocol Show statistics about.Ar protocol  ,which is either a well-known name for a protocol or an alias for it.  Someprotocol names and aliases are listed in the file.Pa /etc/protocols .A null response typically means that there are no interesting numbers toreport.The program will complain if.Ar protocolis unknown or if there is no statistics routine for it..It Fl sShow per-protocol statistics.If this option is repeated, counters with a value of zero are suppressed..It Fl rShow the routing tables.When.Fl sis also present, show routing statistics instead..It Fl w Ar waitShow network interface statistics at intervals of.Ar waitseconds..El.PpThe default display, for active sockets, shows the localand remote addresses, send and receive queue sizes (in bytes), protocol,and the internal state of the protocol.Address formats are of the form ``host.port'' or ``network.port''if a socket's address specifies a network but no specific host address.When known the host and network addresses are displayed symbolicallyaccording to the data bases.Pa /etc/hostsand.Pa /etc/networks ,respectively.  If a symbolic name for an address is unknown, or ifthe.Fl noption is specified, the address is printed numerically, accordingto the address family.For more information regardingthe Internet ``dot format,''refer to.Xr inet 3 ) .Unspecified,or ``wildcard'', addresses and ports appear as ``*''..PpThe interface display provides a table of cumulativestatistics regarding packets transferred, errors, and collisions.The network addresses of the interfaceand the maximum transmission unit (``mtu'') are also displayed..PpThe routing table display indicates the available routes andtheir status.  Each route consists of a destination host or networkand a gateway to use in forwarding packets.  The flags field showsa collection of information about the route stored asbinary choices.  The individual flags are discussed in moredetail in the.Xr route 8and.Xr route 4manual pages.The mapping between letters and flags is:.Bl -column XXXX RTF_BLACKHOLE1	RTF_PROTO2	Protocol specific routing flag #1 2	RTF_PROTO1	Protocol specific routing flag #2 B	RTF_BLACKHOLE	Just discard pkts (during updates) C	RTF_CLONING	Generate new routes on use D	RTF_DYNAMIC	Created dynamically (by redirect) G	RTF_GATEWAY	Destination requires forwarding by intermediaryH	RTF_HOST	Host entry (net otherwise) L	RTF_LLINFO	Valid protocol to link address translation.M	RTF_MODIFIED	Modified dynamically (by redirect) R	RTF_REJECT	Host or net unreachable S	RTF_STATIC	Manually added U	RTF_UP	Route usable X	RTF_XRESOLVE	External daemon translates proto to link address.El.PpDirect routes are created for eachinterface attached to the local host;the gateway field for such entries shows the address of the outgoing interface.The refcnt field gives thecurrent number of active uses of the route.  Connection orientedprotocols normally hold on to a single route for the duration ofa connection while connectionless protocols obtain a route while sendingto the same destination.The use field provides a count of the number of packetssent using that route.  The interface entry indicates the networkinterface utilized for the route..PpWhen.Nm netstatis invoked with the.Fl woption and a.Ar waitinterval argument, it displays a running count of statistics related tonetwork interfaces.An obsolescent version of this option used a numeric parameterwith no option, and is currently supported for backward compatibility.This display consists of a column for the primary interface (the firstinterface found during autoconfiguration) and a column summarizinginformation for all interfaces.The primary interface may be replaced with another interface with the.Fl Ioption.The first line of each screen of information contains a summary since thesystem was last rebooted.  Subsequent lines of output show valuesaccumulated over the preceding interval..Sh SEE ALSO.Xr iostat 1 ,.Xr nfsstat 1 ,.Xr ps 1 ,.Xr vmstat 1 ,.Xr hosts 5 ,.Xr networks 5 ,.Xr protocols 5 ,.Xr services 5 ,.Xr trpt 8 ,.Xr trsp 8.Sh HISTORYThe.Nm netstatcommand appeared in.Bx 4.2 ..\" .Sh FILES.\" .Bl -tag -width /dev/kmem -compact.\" .It Pa /vmunix.\" default kernel namelist.\" .It Pa /dev/kmem.\" default memory file.\" .El.Sh BUGSThe notion of errors is ill-defined.

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