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Operating Systems Solaris netstat -an -- meaning of the output Post 302275722 by thepurple on Monday 12th of January 2009 02:19:05 AM
Old 01-12-2009
netstat -an -- meaning of the output

Dear Experts,

I put below command-

could you please describe the outputs column-

let me describe some them-

col_1: (10.131.60.48.55880) The IP address of the local computer and the port number being used for this particular connection appear in the Local Address column.
col_2: (10.136.14.125.23) The IP address of remote computer and the port number being used for this particular connection.
col_3: (17520) please explain
col_4: (0 49680) please explain
col_5: (52 ESTABLISHED) what is "52" here?


Code:
bash-2.05$ netstat -an|grep 10.136.14.125
     col_1             col_2              col_3        col_4       col_5
10.131.60.48.55880   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      0 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.56638   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      3 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.56749   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      0 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.56891   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      0 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.57239   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      0 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.57836   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      3 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.58155   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680     52 ESTABLISHED
10.131.60.48.58314   10.136.14.125.23     17520      0 49680      3 ESTABLISHED

best regards,
purple

Last edited by thepurple; 01-12-2009 at 03:25 AM..
 

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