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Marianne asks, "In SHOWCONN, what does it mean when the flag says atcona,
atcond or atconc?"
I am afraid I can't answer that, because I am not sure about the last flag.
Here is what I have collected so far.
Note: I am guessing (see ?) about some of these.
JOBNUM INTRO DATE AND TIME LDEV USERNAME
REMOTE ADDRESS RPORT LPORT FLAGS PIN(PROGRAM)
#S13228 WED MAR 18 2009 20:21 39 SERRANM,MGR.DV,MARIANNE
192.168.1.1 9095 33380 atcona 162(PROGRAM.PUB.PRO3K)
192.168.0.1 13867 vta utcind 4243(VTSERVER.NET.SYS)
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||||||-- ?
|||||--- n=netipc b= berkley
||||--- i=in o=outbound
|||---- ? (call or cnct?)
||----- t=tcp u=udp (datagram?)
|------ a = application u = user
Maybe someone can help fill in the rest.
Also check out SOCKINFO.NET for socket information.
And finally, you know you can do:
SHOWCONN ,SYSTEM
or
SHOWCONN #J123
Mark Ranft
Pro 3K
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