netstat -r gives you a list of the contents of the routing table, not the I/O packet table. John On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, James McBoyle wrote:
Ditto .. I was expecting something that looked similar to:
Ipackets Ierrors Opackets Oerrors Collisions lo0 x x x x x eth0 x x x x x eth1 x x x x x
.. but with more fields.
I've always used netstat -r to give me that table. From using the options I've used for the last few years netstat seems ok (but then that doesn't mean it ain't broke<g>)
Have Fun, Jim. -- James McBoyle |"...the Goddess could not spend all Her time James.McBoyle@ireland.sun.com |persuading the Kings and Queens of the world |of the idiocy of war. Therefore She invented Software Engineer |tacticians..." QED SunConfigs |(Diane Duane. The Door into Shadow)
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