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ATNETSTAT ( 1M ) 
ATNETSTAT
NAME
atnetstat - show AppleTalk network status
SYNOPSIS
atnetstat -
<
i
r
z
>
[-nv]
one of -i, -r, or -z is required
DESCRIPTION
The atnetstat command displays the contents of AppleTalk network-related data
structures to show the status of configured interfaces and routing tables known to
the kernel-level Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) routing module, and of zone
lists known to the atmgr process.
The interface (-i) option displays the status of the configured network interfaces
and remote virtual connections.  The configured network interfaces are of the type
ETHERNET (configured automatically by the atalkif process) and of the type VIR-
TUAL (configured by the atmgr process) using the data provided by the atalkas
command.  Remote virtual connections are of the type PPP and ARAP and use the
VIRTUAL AppleTalk network.  The -i option displays:
address
the address of the interface, expressed as the network number
and node (net.node).
range
the range of network numbers that have been assigned to the link
used by the interface, expressed as (net
_
low:net
_
high).
interface type
configured (ETHERNET, VIRTUAL) or remote (PPP, ARAP).
Ipkts
the number of DDP packets received by the router from this
interface.  Packets are not received over a VIRTUAL interface,
hence for a VIRTUAL interface, Ipkts is N/A.
Opkts
the number of DDP packets transmitted from the router through
this interface.  Packets are not transmitted over a VIRTUAL inter-
face, hence for a VIRTUAL interface, Opkts is N/A.
In general, Ipkts will not equal Opkts. This is true because:
1.
many routing protocol Ipkts terminate within the router
and are not rebroadcast
2.
many routing protocol Opkts are either generated within
the router or are replicated within the router for
transmission over each of the router’s real and virtual
interfaces.
The routing table (-r) option displays known AppleTalk routes.  The -r option
displays:
Destination
the network range to which the route points, in the form
net
_
low:net
_
high
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