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NAME

       pcp-netstat - Report statistics for different network protocols and network interfaces.

SYNOPSIS

       pcp  [pcp options]  netstat  [--statistics]  [-p  [TCP|IP|UDP|ICMP]]  [-i]  [-s samples] [-a archive] [-S
       start_time] [-T end_time]

DESCRIPTION

       The pcp-netstat command is used for viewing the different kinds of  statistics  related  to  the  network
       protocols  and  the  network  interfaces.  This  tool  is  useful for checking the status of your network
       interfaces, network connections and for troubleshooting network issues.  This tool can also  be  used  to
       analyze network statistics for all available protocols, including TCP, UDP, ICMP, and IP protocols.

       By  default pcp-netstat reports live data for the local host. It has the capabilities to analyze the data
       on the archives as well.

OPTIONS

       --statistics
              shows output similar to netstat -s, which displays summary statistics for each protocol

       -i     shows output similar to netstat -i -a -n, which displays a table of all network interfaces

       -p, --TCP|IP|UDP|ICMP
              filter network statistics specific to a protocol

       -a file, --archive=file
              Fetch /proc/netstat for a specified archive file

       -s count, --samples=count
              Get the network statistics for specified number of samples count

       -S, --start=time
              Filter the samples from the archive from the given time

       -T, --finish=time
              Filter the samples from the archive until the given time

       -V, --version
              Display version number and exit.

       -?, --help
              Display usage message and exit.

PCP ENVIRONMENT

       Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used  by
       PCP.   On  each  installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these variables.  The
       $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).

       For environment variables affecting PCP tools, see pmGetOptions(3).

SEE ALSO

       PCPIntro(1), pcp(1), pmParseInterval(3) and environ(7).

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