TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)
SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual—524523-008
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STATUS MON Command for TCP6MAN
TIME-WAIT
if waiting for sufficient time to pass (about two round trips) to be sure that stray
packets are flushed from the network.
UNKNOWN
the socket was in the closing state when the command was issued.
LPORT/OUTSUBNET
is the local port number for either TCP or UDP, depending on the value of Proto.
Common port values are displayed in text form; if the port value is not recognized
as a common port, it is displayed in decimal format. OUTSUBNET is the SUBNET
used for outbound traffic.
Faddr
is the foreign (remote) Internet address associated with the socket, displayed in
four-decimal octets for IPv4 or eight 16-bit sections for IPv6.
Fport
is the foreign port number for either TCP or UDP, depending on the value of Proto.
The more common port values are displayed in text form, and port numbers not
recognized as common are displayed in decimal format.
SendQ
is the number of bytes of data in the send queue of the socket.
RecvQ
is the number of bytes of data in the receive queue of the socket.
Multicast Groups
is the list of internet addresses joined by an application. For information about
joining multicast groups and other aspects of multicast addressing, see the TCP/IP
Programming Manual.
(Multicast Group) States
is the state of the multicast groups. Possible values are (For information about
multicast addressing, see the TCP/IP Programming Manual):
STARTED
indicates that multicast is operational for the group.
STARTING
indicates that the multicast group is transitioning to the STARTED (and
operational) state but is not yet fully operational.