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  1. Sidza says:

    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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