Which option of netstat are you using?  If *cnn meets your interactive
needs then you can contact me at bvining@vnet.ibm.com for possible
assistance along the lines of a program interface.

Bruce

>
>with command NETSTAT I can check interactivly if a special port is working, for
>example local port 9000.
>
>Now I am looking for a command which gives me this information in a
>batch-program.
>
>Who can help me ?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>DURAVIT AG
>Antje Wdlde
>


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