HP-UX IPFilter Version A.03.05.14 Administrator's Guide
HP-UX IPFilter Utilities
The ipfstat Utility
Chapter 590
The following is an example of the output information of the ipfstat
-sl option:
#ipfstat -sl
empty list for ipfilter(out)
1 pass in quick proto tcp from 15.13.106.175/32 to any keep
state
# ipfstat -sl
15.13.106.175 -> 15.13.137.135 ttl 872678 pass 0x500a pr 6
state 4/4
pkts 31 bytes 1564 57906 -> 23 22c0861c:712c2bd9
32768:32768
cmsk 0000 smsk 0000 isc 0000000000000000 s0 22c085e0/712c2b7f
sbuf[0] [\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0] sbuf[1]
[\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
\0\0\0\0\0\0]
pass in quick keep state IPv4
pkt_flags & 2(b2) = b, pkt_options & ffffffff = 0
pkt_security & ffff = 0, pkt_auth & ffff = 0
interfaces: in lan0[00000000480baf00] out -[0000000000000000]
The following is an example of the output information of the ipfstat -L
option.
Current connections to limited IP addresses
Connection Type Active Limits
Individual 2
Subnet 3
Cumulative 5
Unknown IP 9
Total 19
No Memory 0
Logged Records 13
Log Failures 0
Limits Added 13
Add Failures 0
• The first six lines display the number of current active connections of
each described type.
• No Memory is the number of times a limit entry could not be created
because no memory was available. If this is a non-zero, positive
value, then the system memory should be checked and, if necessary,
increased.
• Logged Records is the number of limit entries logged, both
summary and alert log records.