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2.7.4

Using the netstat Command

The netstat command displays the network status.

network, instance #0 (driver not attached)

pci, instance #2

SUNW,qlc, instance #0

fp (driver not attached)

disk (driver not attached)

fp, instance #2

SUNW,qlc, instance #1

fp (driver not attached)

disk (driver not attached)

fp, instance #0

pci, instance #1

pci, instance #15

pci, instance #16

pci, instance #25

pci, instance #31

pci, instance #32

pci, instance #33

pci, instance #18

pci, instance #29

pci, instance #34

pci, instance #35

pci, instance #36

pci, instance #2

pci, instance #5

pci, instance #6

pci, instance #7

pci, instance #8

pci, instance #9

pci, instance #10

pci, instance #11

pci, instance #12

pci, instance #13

pci, instance #14

pci, instance #3

os-io (driver not attached)

iscsi, instance #0

pseudo, instance #0

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