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The traceroute command attempts to trace the route an IP packet follows to an Internet host by launching UDP probe packets with a small maximum time-to-live ( ...
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Description. The oslevel command reports the technology level and service pack of the operating system using a subset of all filesets installed on your system.
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The tcpdump command prints the headers of packets on a network interface that match the boolean expression. You can run the command with the -w flag to save the ...
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In the AIX® operating system, Interface Specific Network Options (ISNO) allow system administrators to tune each TCP/IP interface individually for best ...
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Purpose. Shows network status. Syntax. To display active sockets for each protocol or routing table information. /bin/netstat [ -n ] [{-A -a } | { -r -C -i ...
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Read about new or significantly changed information for the AIX 7.2 operating system. What's new in AIX 7.2.5. For information about key technology-level ...
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