The Netstat command target

You can get information for a specific TCP/IP address space by using TCp/-p tcpname with any report option. This option is needed only if you use the Common INET physical file system (PFS) and have more than one TCP/IP address space active in a z/OS® image. In such a multi-stack environment, use this option to specify which TCP/IP address space you want Netstat to gather information from. If this option is not specified in a multi-stack environment, then the information displayed is gathered only from the default TCP/IP address space that was specified with the TCPIPJOBNAME statement in the appropriate resolver configuration file or data set.

Rule: The Netstat RESCache/-q option gets its information from the system-wide resolver. The information is not specific to the TCP/IP address space name that is specified on the TCp/-p target parameter, or to the default TCP/IP address space.

TCp/-p tcpname
Displays detailed information about the specified TCP/IP address space. You can use TCp/-p tcpname with any other Netstat parameter to get information about the specified TCP/IP address space.

The tcpname is an 8-byte procedure name that is used to start the TCP/IP address space. When the S member.identifier method of starting TCP/IP is used, the value specified for identifier must be used as tcpname.