snmpnetstat
(1)
名称
snmpnetstat - display networking status and configuration
information from a network entity via SNMP
用法概要
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ca] [-Cn] AGENT
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ci] [-Co] [-Cr] [-Cn] [-Cs]
AGENT
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ci] [-Cn] [-CI interface]
AGENT [interval]
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ca] [-Cn] [-Cs] [-CP proto-
col] AGENT
描述
Net-SNMP SNMPNETSTAT(1)
NAME
snmpnetstat - display networking status and configuration
information from a network entity via SNMP
SYNOPSIS
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ca] [-Cn] AGENT
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ci] [-Co] [-Cr] [-Cn] [-Cs]
AGENT
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ci] [-Cn] [-CI interface]
AGENT [interval]
snmpnetstat [common options] [-Ca] [-Cn] [-Cs] [-CP proto-
col] AGENT
DESCRIPTION
The snmpnetstat command symbolically displays the values of
various network-related information retrieved from a remote
system using the SNMP protocol. There are a number of out-
put formats, depending on the options for the information
presented. The first form of the command displays a list of
active sockets. The second form presents the values of
other network-related information according to the option
selected. Using the third form, with an interval specified,
snmpnetstat will continuously display the information
regarding packet traffic on the configured network inter-
faces. The fourth form displays statistics about the named
protocol.
AGENT identifies a target SNMP agent, which is instrumented
to monitor the given objects. At its simplest, the AGENT
specification will consist of a hostname or an IPv4 address.
In this situation, the command will attempt communication
with the agent, using UDP/IPv4 to port 161 of the given tar-
get host. See snmpcmd(1) for a full list of the possible
formats for AGENT.
OPTIONS
The options have the following meaning:
common options
Please see snmpcmd(1) for a list of possible values for
common options as well as their descriptions.
-Ca With the default display, show the state of all sockets;
normally sockets used by server processes are not shown.
-Ci Show the state of all of the network interfaces. The
interface display provides a table of cumulative sta-
tistics regarding packets transferred, errors, and colli-
sions. The network addresses of the interface and the max-
imum transmission unit (``mtu'') are also displayed.
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-Co Show an abbreviated interface status, giving octets in
place of packets. This is useful when enquiring virtual
interfaces (such as Frame-Relay circuits) on a router.
-CI interface Show information only about this interface;
used with an interval as described below.
-Cn Show network addresses as numbers (normally snmpnetstat
interprets addresses and attempts to display them symboli-
cally). This option may be used with any of the display
formats.
-CP protocol Show statistics about protocol, which is either
a well-known name for a protocol or an alias for it. Some
protocol names and aliases are listed in the file /etc/pro-
tocols. A null response typically means that there are no
interesting numbers to report. The program will complain if
protocol is unknown or if there is no statistics routine for
it.
-Cs Show per-protocol statistics. When used with the -Cr
option, show routing statistics instead.
-Cr Show the routing tables. When -Cs is also present, show
per-protocol routing statistics instead of the routing
tables.
When snmpnetstat is invoked with an interval argument, it
displays a running count of statistics related to network
interfaces. interval is the number of seconds between
reporting of statistics.
The Active Sockets Display (default)
The default display, for active sockets, shows the local and
remote addresses, protocol, and the internal state of the
protocol. Address formats are of the form
``host.port'' or ``network.port'' if a socket's address
specifies a network but no specific host address. When
known, the host and network addresses are displayed symboli-
cally according to the data bases /etc/hosts and
/etc/networks, respectively. If a symbolic name for an
address is unknown, or if the -Cn option is specified, the
address is printed numerically, according to the address
family. For more information regarding the Internet ``dot
format,'' refer to inet(3N). Unspecified, or ``wild-
card'', addresses and ports appear as ``*''.
The Interface Display
The interface display provides a table of cumulative
statistics regarding packets transferred, errors, and col-
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lisions. The network addresses of the interface and the
maximum transmission unit (``mtu'') are also displayed.
The Routing Table Display
The routing table display indicates the available routes
and their status. Each route consists of a destination
host or network and a gateway to use in forwarding pack-
ets. The flags field shows the state of the route (``U''
if ``up''), whether the route is to a gateway (``G''),
whether the route was created dynamically by a redirect
(``D''), and whether the route has been modified by a
redirect (``M''). Direct routes are created for each
interface attached to the local host; the gateway field
for such entries shows the address of the outgoing inter-
face. The interface entry indicates the network interface
utilized for the route.
The Interface Display with an Interval
When snmpnetstat is invoked with an interval argument, it
displays a running count of statistics related to network
interfaces. This display consists of a column for the
primary interface and a column summarizing information for
all interfaces. The primary interface may be replaced
with another interface with the -CI option. The first line
of each screen of information contains a summary since the
system was last rebooted. Subsequent lines of output show
values accumulated over the preceding interval.
The Active Sockets Display for a Single Protocol
When a protocol is specified with the -CP option, the infor-
mation displayed is similar to that in the default display
for active sockets, except the display is limited to the
given protocol.
EXAMPLES
Example of using snmpnetstat to display active sockets
(default):
% snmpnetstat -v 2c -c public -Ca testhost
Active Internet (tcp) Connections (including servers)
Proto Local Address Foreign Address (state)
tcp *.echo *.* LISTEN
tcp *.discard *.* LISTEN
tcp *.daytime *.* LISTEN
tcp *.chargen *.* LISTEN
tcp *.ftp *.* LISTEN
tcp *.telnet *.* LISTEN
tcp *.smtp *.* LISTEN
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...
Active Internet (udp) Connections
Proto Local Address
udp *.echo
udp *.discard
udp *.daytime
udp *.chargen
udp *.time
...
% snmpnetstat -v 2c -c public -Ci testhost
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Queue
eri0 1500 10.6.9/24 testhost 170548881 245601 687976 0 0
lo0 8232 127 localhost 7530982 0 7530982 0 0
Example of using snmpnetstat to show statistics about a spe-
cific protocol:
% snmpnetstat -v 2c -c public -CP tcp testhost
Active Internet (tcp) Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address (state)
tcp *.echo *.* LISTEN
tcp *.discard *.* LISTEN
tcp *.daytime *.* LISTEN
tcp *.chargen *.* LISTEN
tcp *.ftp *.* LISTEN
tcp *.telnet *.* LISTEN
tcp *.smtp *.* LISTEN
...
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
|Availability | system/management/snmp/net-snmp/documentation |
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
|Stability | Volatile |
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------+
SEE ALSO
snmpcmd(1), iostat(1), vmstat(1), hosts(5), networks(5),
protocols(5), services(5).
BUGS
The notion of errors is ill-defined.
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NOTES
This software was built from source available at
https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland. The original
community source was downloaded from
http://ftp.ntua.gr/mirror/net-snmp/OldFiles/net-
snmp-5.4.x/5.4.1/net-snmp-5.4.1.tar.gz
Further information about this software can be found on the
open source community website at http://www.net-snmp.org/.
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