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SNMPNETSTAT(1)                                    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 protocol] 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  output  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  interfaces.
       The fourth form displays statistics about the named protocol.

       snmpnetstat  will  issue GETBULK requests to query for information if at least protocol version v2 is
       used.

       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 target
       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 descrip-tions. descriptions.
       tions.

       -Ca With the default display, show the state of all sockets; normally sockets  used  by  server  pro-cesses processes
       cesses are not shown.

       -Ci Show the state of all of the network interfaces.  The  interface  display  provides  a  table  of
       cumulative statistics regarding packets transferred, errors, and collisions.  The  network  addresses
       of the interface and the maximum transmission unit (``mtu'') are also displayed.

       -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 dis-play display
       play them symbolically).  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/protocols.   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.

       -CR repeaters For GETBULK requests, repeaters specifies the max-repeaters value to use.

       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 ``net-work.port'' ``network.port''
       work.port'' if  a  socket's  address specifies  a  network   but  no  specific  host  address.   When
       known,  the  host  and  network addresses are displayed symbolically 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
       ``wildcard'', addresses and ports appear as ``*''.

       The Interface Display

       The   interface  display  provides  a  table  of cumulative statistics regarding packets transferred,
       errors, and col- 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  sum-mary summary
       mary 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 information 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
       ...

       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 specific 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
       ...

SEE ALSO
       snmpcmd(1), iostat(1), vmstat(1), hosts(5), networks(5), protocols(5), services(5).

BUGS
       The notion of errors is ill-defined.



V5.6                                             20 Jan 2010                                  SNMPNETSTAT(1)

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