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netstat(1) netstat(1)
The Interface field identifies which network interface is used for the route.
The Pmtu field displays the path maximum transmission unit (PMTU). If the route is created with a
static PMTU value (see route(1M)), the corresponding PMTU value permanently overrides the interface
MTU. Otherwise, the PMTU value is the same as the MTU of the network interface used for the route.
The Prefix field is for IPv6 only. Its format is similar to the CIDR notation in IPv4. The prefix is an
integer between 0 and 128 inclusive. It specifies how many of the leftmost contiguous bits of the address
comprise the prefix. A host route has a prefix of 128. A default route has a prefix of 0 (see route(1M)). The
prefix is also used in selecting a route to forward an IPv6 packet.
DEPENDENCIES
X.25
-a option does not list X.25 programmatic access information.
AUTHOR
netstat was developed by HP and the University of California, Berkeley.
SEE ALSO
ifconfig(1M), lanadmin(1M), lanscan(1M), route(1M), getaddrinfo(3N), gethostent(3N), getnetent(3N),
inet(3N), inet6(3N), hosts(4), networks(4), protocols(4), services(4), routing(7).
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