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Sidewinder G2 6.1.1 Administration Guide - Glossary of Technical ...

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Checking network status<br />

Checking network<br />

status<br />

17-22 Alarm Events and Responses<br />

finger<br />

To obtain information about local <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> users, type the<br />

following command at a <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> prompt.<br />

/usr/bin/finger<br />

When you use this command, you can find out the user names <strong>of</strong><br />

people at your site, the exact terminal they are logged in on, when<br />

they last logged in, and how long they have been logged on.<br />

Login Name Tty Idle Login Time Office Office Phone<br />

lloyd Lloyd Frank *p0 2 Aug 8 16:12 ABC,Inc. 555-1234<br />

lloyd Lloyd Frank *p3 19:03 Aug 7 21:34 ABC,Inc. 555-1234<br />

You can display information on the status <strong>of</strong> your network<br />

connections, routing tables, and network utilities. Using the<br />

commands described in the sections that follow, you can get<br />

"snapshots" <strong>of</strong> different aspects <strong>of</strong> your system.<br />

Note: Output for netstat -i queries will display shared addresses with a plus (+)<br />

sign.<br />

Active network connections<br />

To view the status <strong>of</strong> any active TCP or UDP connections on the<br />

<strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>, enter the following command:<br />

/usr/sbin/netstat -f inet<br />

Active connections/services<br />

To view the status <strong>of</strong> all sockets on the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>, enter the<br />

following command at a <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> command prompt:<br />

/usr/sbin/netstat -af inet

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