netstat command

Use the z/OS® UNIX netstat command to display the network configuration and status on a local TCP/IP stack:

Note: The synonym name for the netstat command in the z/OS UNIX shell is netstat. The onetstat command syntax is the same as that for the onetstat command
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramnetstat Report OptionTargetOutputFilterCommandTarget
Report Option
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram -c -ASERVER12345678 -aAPPLDATA123456789 -bIDLETIME2346 -C -cAPPLDATASERVER123456789 -dPNETIDpnetid*NONESMC810 -e26 -FDETAIL4 -f -gDETAIL4 -h10 -J -jACTIVESUMmary11 -kSUMmaryPROTOcolprotocol12 -l -n4 -ODETAIL145 -o5
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram -qSUMmaryDETAILNEGativeSUMmaryDNS3413 -Rnet addressALL -rADDRTYPEIPV4IPV6DETAILIQDIOPRALLprnameQDIOACCELRADVRSTAT4 -SPROTOcolprotocol14 -s123456 -tDETAIL123451516 -u -VDETAIL1345 -vDVIPAVIPAROUTE -xGRoupCOnnconnidDETAILGRoupDETAIL -?
Command
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram -D n
Target
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram -p tcpname
Output
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram -MLONGSHORT
Filter
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram -Bipaddr+ portnum1 -Eclientname2 -Gappldata7 -Hhostname3 -Iipaddripaddr/prefixLenipaddr/subnetmask4 -K intfname10 -Lluname16 -Napplname15 -Pportnum5 -Qdnsipaddr13 -T6 -Usmcid*8 -XNOTTLSPolicyTTLSPolicyCURRentGRoupgroupidSTALE9 -Ypolicyname11
Notes:
  • 1 -B filter is valid only with -A, -a, -c, -s, -t, -O, and -V.
  • 2 -E filter is valid only with -A, -a, -b, -c, -e, -s, and -t.
  • 3 -H filter is valid only with -A, -a, -b, -c, -q, -s, -t, and -V.
  • 4 -I filter is valid only with -A, -a, -b, -c, -F, -g, -n, -O, -q, -r, -s, -t, and -V.
  • 5 -P filter is valid only with -A, -a, -c, -O, -o, -s, -t, and -V.
  • 6 -T filter is valid only with -A, -a, -b, -c, -e, and -s.
  • 7 -G filter is valid only with -A, -a, and -c.
  • 8 -U filter is valid only with -A, -a, -c and -d.
  • 9 -X filter is valid only with -a, and -c.
  • 10 -K filter is valid only with -d and -h.
  • 11 -Y filter is valid only with -j.
  • 12 The valid protocol values are TCP, and UDP.
  • 13 -Q filter is valid only with -q.
  • 14 The valid protocol values are ICMP, IP, TCP, and UDP.
  • 15 -N filter is valid only with -t.
  • 16 -L filter is valid only with -t.