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dir: /sys/man/1/netstat/
.TH NETSTAT 1 .SH NAME netstat \- summarize network connections .SH SYNOPSIS .B netstat [ .B -int ] [ .B -p .I proto ] [ .I netmtpt ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Netstat prints information about network mounted at .IR netmtpt , default .BR /net . For .I IP connections, .I netstat reports the protocol, connection number, user, connection state, local port, remote port and remote address. .PP The options are: .TP .B -i Instead of the usual listing, print one line per network interface. Each line gives the device, MTU, local address, mask, remote address, packets in, packets out, errors in, and errors out for this interface. .TP .B -n By default, .I netstat looks up port numbers and addresses in the network databases to print symbolic names if possible. This option disables such translation. .TP .B -p Show only connections with the given protocol. .TP .B -t Prefix connections with how many seconds they've been alive. The output is sorted with the youngest connections first. .PD .SH FILES .B /net/*/* .SH SOURCE .B /rc/bin/netstat .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR ipconfig (8)