netstat -s

Steven M. Miano mianosm at gmail.com
Thu Jul 18 21:45:39 UTC 2019


Ideally folks should be subshells (unless you're on a strange system or
legacy system).

netstat is now mostly obsolete. 
Replacement for netstat is ss.  
Replacement for  netstat -r is ip route.
Replacement for netstat -i is ip -s link.
Replacement for netstat -g is ip maddr.

https://www.linux.com/learn/intro-to-linux/2017/7/introduction-ss-command

r/s,

Steven M. Miano
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On 7/17/19 20:54, Randy Bush wrote:
> do folk use `netstat -s` to help diagnose on routers/switches?
>
> randy

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