-.PP
-The following commands are specific to the
-.I vmstat
-display; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
-.IP boot
-Display cummulative statistics since the system was booted.
-.IP run
-Display statistics as a running total from the point this
-command is given.
-.IP time
-Display statistics averaged over the refresh interval (the default).
-.IP zero
-Reset running statistics to zero.
-.PP
-The following commands are specific to the
-.I netstat
-display; the minimum unambiguous prefix may be supplied.
-.IP all
-Toggle the displaying of server processes awaiting requests (this
-is the equivalent of the
-.B \-a
-flag to
-.IR netstat (1)).
-.IP numbers
-Display network addresses numerically.
-.IP names
-Display network addresses symbolically.
-.IP "port name"
-Limit the display to connections on the specified port (the port
-is matched against the port both on the local and the foreign side
-of a connection). A port
-.I name
-may be specified symbolically, e.g. ``ftp'', or numerically (base 10).
-This command may be specified many times to create a set of ports
-for matching.
-.IP "host name"
-Limit the display to connections to or from the specified host. A
-host
-.I name
-may be specified symbolically or numerically in the Internet dot
-notation. This command may be specified many times to create a set
-of hosts for matching.
-.IP "protocol name"
-Limit the display to connections using the specified protocol (currently
-``tcp'' or ``udp''). The commands
-.I tcp
-and
-.I udp
-are shorthands for ``protocol tcp'' and ``protocol udp'', respectively.
-.IP "reset"
-Reset the port, host, and protocol matching mechanisms to the default
-(any protocol, port, or host).
-.SH FILES
-.nf
-.ta \w'/dev/services 'u
-/vmunix for the namelist
-/dev/kmem for information in main memory
-/dev/drum for information about swapped out processes
-/etc/hosts for host names
-/etc/networks for network names
-/etc/services for port names
-.SH AUTHOR
-The unknown hacker.
-.SH BUGS