The netstat command displays a variety of useful information for troubleshooting network connectivity issues. The type of information that is displayed depends on the options that you use. See Monitoring Network Status With the netstat Command in Administering TCP/IP Networks, IPMP, and IP Tunnels in Oracle Solaris 11.3 and the netstat(1M) man page.
For more information about the /etc/inet/hosts database, see the hosts(4) man page.
For more information, see the telnet(1) man page.
# /usr/bin/pgrep inetd 883
The previous output indicates that the inetd daemon is running on the system with the process ID 883.
# /usr/bin/pgrep in.ndpd 822
The previous output indicates that the inetd daemon is running on the system with the process ID 882.
# route -p show
# netstat -nr