Network Shell
Network shell provides helpers for figuring out network status,
enabling/disabling features, and issuing commands like ping or DNS resolving.
Note that net-shell should probably not be used in production code
as it will require extra memory. See also generic shell
for detailed shell information.
The following net-shell commands are implemented:
| Command | Description | 
|---|---|
| net allocs | Print network memory allocations. Only available if
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| net arp | Print information about IPv4 ARP cache. Only available if
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| net capture | Monitor network traffic See Monitor Network Traffic for details. | 
| net conn | Print information about network connections. | 
| net dns | Show how DNS is configured. The command can also be used to
resolve a DNS name. Only available if  | 
| net events | Enable network event monitoring. Only available if
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| net gptp | Print information about gPTP support. Only available if
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| net iface | Print information about network interfaces. | 
| net ipv6 | Print IPv6 specific information and configuration.
Only available if  | 
| net mem | Print information about network memory usage. The command will
print more information if  | 
| net nbr | Print neighbor information. Only available if
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| net ping | Ping a network host. | 
| net route | Show IPv6 network routes. Only available if
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| net sockets | Show network socket information and statistics. Only available if
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| net stats | Show network statistics. | 
| net tcp | Connect/send data/close TCP connection. Only available if
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| net vlan | Show Ethernet virtual LAN information. Only available if
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