Hi, friend.
You could use the display network status command.
Function
Running the display network status command, you can check the network status of a device.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|
| all | Displays all the network information. | - |
| tcp | Displays TCP. | - |
| udp | Displays UDP. | - |
| port port-number | Specifies the number of an interface. | The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 65535. |
Usage Guidelines
The display network status command is used to check the network status, such as the running interfaces and services on the network. For example, when you find that an interface is being used by an unknown module during a security scan, run the command to check out the module.
Thanks.