:On Jul 17, 2019, at 20:54, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote:
:> 
:> do folk use `netstat -s` to help diagnose on routers/switches?

Yes, for sufficienly Unix-y routers/switches.

:I have used netstat -s on hosts to look at error counters if a switch or 
router was suspect.
:But that was a while ago (anyone remember when NFS corrupted all your files if 
one of your routers or the NIC had a bit error outside the protection provided 
by the Ethernet CRC?).
:
:Today, I have the problem that netstat -s doesn’t seem to work right on macOS.
:Many counter values are nonsensical, or simply zero.  
:I was guessing this was due to NIC offload, but I haven’t analyzed further.  
:If anyone knows more about recent macOS netstat -s, I’d love to hear more 
details.

"sudo netstat -s" is your friend.

-Mike

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 Michael J. O'Connor                                          m...@dojo.mi.org
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