Subject: Re: netstat -i in /etc/daily
To: None <itojun@iijlab.net>
From: Hubert Feyrer <feyrer@rfhs8012.fh-regensburg.de>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 01/17/2000 15:42:59
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 itojun@iijlab.net wrote:
> 	there's no clear indication about which line belongs which af.

Using this input ("x"):

> Name  Mtu   Network       Address              Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs Colls
> sm1   1500  <Link>        00:00:86:05:80:fa     2358     0     2581     0    38
> sm1   1500  fe80:1::200:86ff:fe05:80fa/64 fe80:1::200:86ff:fe05:80fa     2358     0     2581     0    38
> sm1   1500  202.232.15.96 202.232.15.108        2358     0     2581     0    38
> sm1   1500  3ffe:507:0:1:200:86ff:fe05:80fa/64 3ffe:507:0:1:200:86ff:fe05:80fa     2358     0     2581     0    38
> lo0   32976 <Link>                                96     0       96     0     0
> lo0   32976 fe80:2::1/64  fe80:2::1               96     0       96     0     0
> lo0   32976 ::1/128       ::1                     96     0       96     0     0
> lo0   32976 127           127.0.0.1               96     0       96     0     0
> lo1*  32976 <Link>                                 0     0        0     0     0

how about this as a hack:

smaug% cat x | awk '{ if ( $4 !~ /:/ || $3 ~ /Link/ ) print ; }'
Name  Mtu   Network       Address              Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs Colls
sm1   1500  <Link>        00:00:86:05:80:fa     2358     0     2581     0 38
sm1   1500  202.232.15.96 202.232.15.108        2358     0     2581     0 38
lo0   32976 <Link>                                96     0       96     0 0
lo0   32976 127           127.0.0.1               96     0       96     0 0
lo1*  32976 <Link>                                 0     0        0     0 0


 - Hubert

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