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Why when we run a NETSTAT command on System A and System B we get
different results of menu options?
System A
Work with TCP/IP Network Status
Select one of the following:
1. Work with IPv4 interface status
2. Display IPv4 route information
3. Work with IPv4 connection status
4. Work with IPv6 interface status
5. Display IPv6 route information
10. Display TCP/IP stack status
System B
Work with TCP/IP Network Status
Select one of the following:
1. Work with IPv4 interface status
2. Display IPv4 route information
3. Work with IPv4 connection status
10. Display TCP/IP stack status
Thx,
Jerry
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Jerry Draper, Trilobyte Software Systems, since 1976
IBMi, Network, and Connectivity Specialists, LAN/WAN/VPN
Representing WinTronix, Synapse, HiT, and others .....
(415) 457-3431 opt-1 . www.trilosoft.com
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