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lol .. sorry though the comments went the newest on the bottom.... I was just looking at this one as I had a situation that this would have been helpful
Yes, I would also want to see filters like in the netstat (IP address, Client, Port, IP+Port) so I can cut down on the volume of data.
Yes Chris that is correct. Let me know if you need anything else.
Tom and I spoke on the phone about this. What he is looking for are some additional filters on the NETSTAT TTLS command. Today, the only input parameter on that command to identify the target connection is the connection ID itself. The request is to be able to specify the IP address, port, etc. instead of a specific connection ID.
Thanks Tom. So are you looking for a new option that would expand the TTLS details for every returned connection on the netstat conn command? I'm just thinking that the volume of output could be huge here, so I want to be sure I understand what you envision.