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Viewing the TCP Connection Table

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Viewing the TCP Connection Table

The

tcpc

command is used to check the current TCP connections available in the TCP

Connection Table.

To display the TCP Connection Table, enter the following command:

tcpc

A screen similar to the following displays:

TCP Connection/Listener Table

Local Address/Port

Remote Address/Port

Recv-Q Send-Q

Conn State

-----------------------------------

----------------------------------

----------- ----------

-----------------

127.0.0.1

/

1090

27.0.0.1

/

1091

0

0 ESTABLISHED

127.0.0.1

/

1091

127.0.0.1

/

1090

0

322 ESTABLISHED

198.206.184.42 /

23

198.206.184.34 /

2057

0

0 ESTABLISHED

0.0.0.0

/

23

0.0.0.0

/

0

0

0 LISTEN

0.0.0.0

/

21

0.0.0.0

/

0

0

0 LISTEN

The fields on this screen have the following meanings:

Local Address/Port

The local IP address for this TCP connection and the local port for this TCP connection. In the
case of a connection in the listen state which is willing to accept connections for any IP inter-
face associated with the node, the value 0.0.0.0 is used.

Remote Address/Port

The remote IP address/the remote port number for this TCP connection.

Recv-Q

The number of segments received on this port.

Send-Q

The number of segments sent on this port.

Conn State

Describes the state of the TCP connection, as defined in RFC 973. Possible values are: closed,
listen, synSent, synReceived, established, finWait1, finWait2, closeWait, lastAck, closing, time-
Wait, and deleteTCB.

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