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What do the ‘F’ flags mean in the output of fwaccel conns? seenagapeNovember 1, 2016 What do the ‘F’ flags mean in the output of fwaccel conns? A. Flow established B. Fast path packets C. Forward to firewall D. Flag set for debug Show Answer
Sidza says: August 26, 2017 at 3:18 pm Here’s the fwaccel conns legend: -bash-3.1# fwaccel conns -help Usage: fwaccel conns Options: -m – max number of entries to print -f – print only entries matching the filter -s – print only number of connections -h – this help message Filter (one or more of the below flags): F/f – forwarded to firewall/cut-through U/u – unidirectional/bidirectional N/n – entries with/without NAT A/a – accounted/not accounted C/c – encrypted/not encrypted P/p – partial/not partial S/s – pxl enabled/disabled Q/q – qxl enabled/disabled H/h – offloaded to SAM hardware/created in SAM hardware 0 0
Here’s the fwaccel conns legend:
-bash-3.1# fwaccel conns -help
Usage: fwaccel conns
Options:
-m – max number of entries to print
-f – print only entries matching the filter
-s – print only number of connections
-h – this help message
Filter (one or more of the below flags):
F/f – forwarded to firewall/cut-through
U/u – unidirectional/bidirectional
N/n – entries with/without NAT
A/a – accounted/not accounted
C/c – encrypted/not encrypted
P/p – partial/not partial
S/s – pxl enabled/disabled
Q/q – qxl enabled/disabled
H/h – offloaded to SAM hardware/created in SAM hardware
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