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
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.
