HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1.7 Command-Line Interface Reference Manual (392361-004, June 2006)
HP STORAGEWORKS EFS WAN ACCELERATOR COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE MANUAL 37
3 - ENABLE-MODE COMMANDS
Parameters
Example
meow-mix # show connections
192.168.21.252 1814 10.0.0.130 1153 TCP 2% 2005/09/15 18:04:15
192.168.21.252 1815 10.0.0.9 1171 TCP 8% 2005/09/15 18:04:
192.168.21.252 1821 65.101.207.237 143 TCP 93% 2005/09/15 18:05:22
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Established Optimized (O): 1614
Half-Opened Optimized (H): 686
Half-Closed Optimized (C): 1
Pass Through (P): 12
optimized Specifies the total active connections optimized. A U is
displayed next to the appliance name if the connection is in an
unknown state.
passthrough Specifies the total connections passed through, unoptimized.
A
U is displayed next to the appliance name if the connection
is in an unknown state.
opening Specifies the total half-opened active connections. A half-
opened connection is a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
connection in which the connection has not been fully
established. Half-opened connections count toward the
connection count-limit on the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
because at any time they might become a fully opened
connection. If you are experiencing a large number of half-
opened connections, you might consider an appropriately
sized HP EFS WAN Accelerator. A
U is displayed next to the
appliance name if the connection is in an unknown state.
closing Specifies the total half-closed active connections. A half-
closed connection is a TCP connection which has been closed
on one side. The other side of the connection can still send
data. These connections count toward the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator connection count-limit. If you experience a large
number of half-closed connections, you might consider an
appropriately sized HP EFS WAN Accelerator. A
U is
displayed next to the appliance name if the connection is in an
unknown state.
filter <filter-string> Filters connections according to string.
sort-by <state> srcip |
srcport | destip | destport |
peerip | peerport | app |
reduction| bytes_in |
bytes_out | starttime
Sort results by the following states:
• srcip. Sort connections by source Internet Protocol (IP)
address.
• srcport. Sort connections by source port.
• destip. Sort connections by destination IP address.
• peerip. Sort connections by peer IP address.
• peerport. Sort connections by peer port.
• app. Sort connections by application such as Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
• reduction. Sort connections by percent of reduction in
bandwidth.
• bytes_in. Sort connections by total number of bytes in.
• bytes_out. Sort connections by total number of bytes out.
• starttime. Sort connections by start time.