Administrative Tools 9-13
show memory
Use the following command to see the NETServer’s DRAM
memory utilization:
show memory
The information you see might look something like this:
System memory 2097152 bytes - 1457952 used, 639200 available
Free blocks (block_size:count): 4096:1 1152:0 640:0 80:7 160:1 48:5 128:0 32:8
System nbufs 800 created - 20 used, 780 available
(27 maximum used, 0 underflows)
System netqueues 174 available, 172 min. available
show netconns
This summarizes of all active connections to the NETServer,
providing information on network use, IP socket allocation, and
so on.
show netconns
The information you see might look something like this:
Hnd Port Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state)
4 net 0 0 0ae31e03.1643 00000000.0 SPX LISTEN
3 net 0 0 192.77.206.57.1643 0.0.0.0.0 LISTEN
1 s9 0 0 192.77.206.57.520 0.0.0.0.0 UDP
Hnd The point-to-point (ptp) connection handle.
You can reset an active connection by typing
the following:
reset n<handle #>
Port The port through which the connection has
been established.
Rec-Q How many packets are in the ptp connection’s
receive queue.
Send-Q How many packets are in the ptp connection’s
send queue.
Local Address The local port address that is a part of the ptp
connection.