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.TH NETSTAT 1 ""
.UC 5
With the default display,
show the state of all sockets; normally sockets used by
server processes are not shown.
+.B \-d
+With either interface display (option
+.B \-i
+or an interval, as described below),
+show the number of dropped packets.
.TP
.B \-h
Show the state of the IMP host table.
their status. Each route consists of a destination host or network
and a gateway to use in forwarding packets. The flags field shows
the state of the route (``U'' if ``up''), whether the route
-is to a gateway (``G''), and whether the route was created dynamically
-by a redirect (``D''). Direct routes are created for each
+is to a gateway (``G''), whether the route was created dynamically
+by a redirect (``D''), and whether the route has been modified
+by a redirect (``M''). Direct routes are created for each
interface attached to the local host;
the gateway field for such entries shows the address of the outgoing interface.
The refcnt field gives the
networks(5),
protocols(5),
services(5),
-trpt(8C)
+trpt(8)
.SH BUGS
The notion of errors is ill-defined. Collisions mean
something else for the IMP.