VMS Help  —  TCPIP Services, UNIX Commands
    UNIX management commands are available for system managers
    experienced in managing a UNIX network subsystem. The following
    table introduces these commands.

    Command        Description

    arp            Controls and displays ARP tables for the specified
                   host.

    ifconfig       Configures or displays network interface
                   parameters, redefines an address for a particular
                   interface, or sets options such as an alias list,
                   broadcast address, or access filter.

    netstat        Displays network statistics of sockets, data link
                   counter aliases, network interfaces, and a host's
                   routing table.

    nfsstat        Displays statistical information about the network
                   file system (NFS) and remote procedural call (RPC)
                   interfaces in the kernel. It can also be used to
                   reinitialize this information.

    ripquery       Requests all routes known by a RIP gateway by
                   sending a RIP request or a POLL command.

    route          Allows you to manipulate the routing table
                   manually. Normally, a system routing table
                   management component, such as GATED or ROUTED,
                   will tend to this task.
    sysconfig      Manages and displays the network attributes in the
                   kernel subsystem configuration.
    sysconfigdb    Manages and displays network attributes
                   in the subsystem configuration table
                   (TCPIP$ETC:SYSCONFIGTAB.DAT).

    traceroute     Displays the route that packets take to a network
                   host.

    whois          Displays user, host, and organization names in the
                   Network Information Center (NIC) database.

    For more information, see the help available at the TCPIP>
    prompt. For example, to display ifconfig flags and parameters,
    enter the following:

    TCPIP> HELP ifconfig
Close Help