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Date: | Thu, 1 Jul 1999 16:08:53 +0200 |
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I know the following way:
NETTOOL.NET.SYS
>status
>>tcpstat
>>>conntable
@ for all table content
output will look like:
[17]STATUS.TCPSTAT>>>conntable
Local IP Address : @
==========================================================================
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TCP Connection Table for IP : 0.0.0.0
Current Time: THU, JUL 1, 1999, 4:07:49 PM
==========================================================================
==
Local IP Address : xxx.xxx.7.2 SAP $ 00000601
Remote IP Address : xxx.xxx.7.8 SAP $ 00008007
TCP Connection State : ESTABLISHED
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Local IP Address : xxx.xxx.7.2 SAP $ 0000008B
Remote IP Address : xxx.xxx.10.40 SAP $ 00000486
TCP Connection State : ESTABLISHED
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Local IP Address : xxx.xxx.7.2 SAP $ 0000008B
Remote IP Address : xxx.xxx.10.36 SAP $ 00000408
TCP Connection State : ESTABLISHED
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Local IP Address : xxx.xxx.7.2 SAP $ 0000008B
Remote IP Address : xxx.xxx.10.139 SAP $ 00000404
TCP Connection State : ESTABLISHED
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Local IP Address : 127.0.0.1 SAP $ 0000803D
Remote IP Address : 127.0.0.1 SAP $ 00000601
TCP Connection State : ESTABLISHED
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Local IP Address : 127.0.0.1 SAP $ 00000601
Remote IP Address : 127.0.0.1 SAP $ 0000803D
TCP Connection State : ESTABLISHED
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Local IP Address : xxx.xxx.7.2 SAP $ 0000006E
Remote IP Address : xxx.xxx.10.35 SAP $ 00000631
TCP Connection State : TIME_WAIN
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Best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany
[log in to unmask] on 01/07/99 03:22:46 PM
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Subject: IP
is there a way that you can view what ip addresses sessions are connected
to??
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