If you use the command netstat without parameters only display the active connections, but sometimes you need to know about a specific port, in this example you can use the parameters -a -n -o With the command Netstat we can know what ports are listening and therefore we can troubleshoots some applications, with this command we are able to get protocol statistics (for UDP and TCP v4 and v6).
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