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Special Forums IP Networking Netsat output-Please review Post 302898271 by Neo on Monday 21st of April 2014 05:56:26 AM
Old 04-21-2014
You have not stated any problem or any network issues. So, people are not likely to reply to an open ended cut-and-paste output if you cannot define specific and clear networking issues you may be addressing, your network configuration, what you hope to achieve, etc.
 

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tapset::networking(3stap)												 tapset::networking(3stap)

NAME
tapset::networking - systemtap networking tapset DESCRIPTION
This family of probe points is used to probe the activities of the network device. netdev.receive Data received from network device. See probe::netdev.receive(3stap) for details. netdev.transmit Network device transmitting buffer See probe::netdev.transmit(3stap) for details. netdev.change_mtu Called when the netdev MTU is changed See probe::netdev.change_mtu(3stap) for details. netdev.open Called when the device is opened See probe::netdev.open(3stap) for details. netdev.close Called when the device is closed See probe::netdev.close(3stap) for details. netdev.hard_transmit Called when the devices is going to TX (hard) See probe::netdev.hard_transmit(3stap) for details. netdev.rx Called when the device is going to receive a packet See probe::netdev.rx(3stap) for details. netdev.change_rx_flag Called when the device RX flag will be changed See probe::netdev.change_rx_flag(3stap) for details. netdev.set_promiscuity Called when the device enters/leaves promiscuity See probe::netdev.set_promiscuity(3stap) for details. netdev.ioctl Called when the device suffers an IOCTL See probe::netdev.ioctl(3stap) for details. netdev.register Called when the device is registered See probe::netdev.register(3stap) for details. netdev.unregister Called when the device is being unregistered See probe::netdev.unregister(3stap) for details. netdev.get_stats Called when someone asks the device statistics See probe::netdev.get_stats(3stap) for details. netdev.change_mac Called when the netdev_name has the MAC changed See probe::netdev.change_mac(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
probe::netdev.receive(3stap), probe::netdev.transmit(3stap), probe::netdev.change_mtu(3stap), probe::netdev.open(3stap), probe::netdev.close(3stap), probe::netdev.hard_transmit(3stap), probe::netdev.rx(3stap), probe::netdev.change_rx_flag(3stap), probe::netdev.set_promiscuity(3stap), probe::netdev.ioctl(3stap), probe::netdev.register(3stap), probe::netdev.unregister(3stap), probe::netdev.get_stats(3stap), probe::netdev.change_mac(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
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