| Where allowed to run: Interactive environments (*INTERACT *IPGM *IREXX *EXEC) Threadsafe: No |
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The Work with TCP/IP Network Status (WRKTCPSTS) command, also known as NETSTAT, is used to get information about the status of TCP/IP network routes, interfaces, TCP connections and UDP ports on your local system. You can also use NETSTAT to end TCP/IP connections and to start or end TCP/IP interfaces.
If IP over SNA (IPS) is enabled, NETSTAT displays information about the IP over SNA interfaces, routes, and connections. You can also use NETSTAT to end IP over SNA connections and to start or end IP over SNA interfaces.
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| Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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| OPTION | Option | *SELECT, *IFC, *RTE, *CNN, *IFC6, *RTE6, *CNN6, *STATUS | Optional, Positional 1 |
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Specifies which TCP/IP status information you want to work with.
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Example 1: Displaying the Work with TCP/IP Network Status Menu
NETSTAT -or- NETSTAT OPTION(*SELECT)
Either of these commands will display the Work with TCP/IP Network Status menu.
Example 2: Using the OPTION Parameter
NETSTAT OPTION(*IFC)
This command displays the Work with IPv4 Interface Status panel.
Example 3: Using a Positional Parameter
NETSTAT *STATUS
The OPTION parameter is a positional parameter. The OPTION keyword is not required. This command starts NETSTAT, and the Display TCP/IP Stack Status panel is shown.
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*ESCAPE Messages
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