Netstat is a command-line tool that displays network connections and a number of network interface and network protocol statistics. It is used to find problems on networks and determine how traffic effects performance.
Process management in terms of computing is allocating resources in the operating system so that processes such as information exchange and sharing can be completed.
personal computer
PING, Netstat & Tracert
Used to see which active TCP connections are open and running on a networked host. Lists the protocols in use, the local address and port number, the destination address and port number and the state of the connection.
In computing terms - MSL stands for Multiple Single-Level.
netstat -r and route print
Used to establish IP connections.
NETSTAT -a
NETSTAT
In terms of computers and electronics, luster is a parallel distributed file system. It is often used for cluster computing on a large scale. They are usually used in supercomputers used in big business.
Try netstat -a at the command line.
Netstat -e
Process management in terms of computing is allocating resources in the operating system so that processes such as information exchange and sharing can be completed.
depending on how its used "my CPU is oc'd at 3.0ghz" or something like that it stands for "over clocked"
personal computer
The Windows netstat command; netstat -b (show the executable involved in creating each connection) netstat /? (list of available parameters)
netstat -b