![]() ![]() Similarly, run the following command to see all the connections that are in CLOSE_WAIT state. netstat | findstr LISTENING C:\Windows\system32> netstat | findstr LISTENING TCP 192.168.43.15:139 DESKTOP-A0PM5GD:0 LISTENING You will get the information about connections that are in the listening state as follows. To see the connections that are in LISTENING state change ESTABLISHED keyword in the previous command to LISTENING. Note: to view LISTEN, CLOSE_WAIT, TIME_WAIT you can just use as follows. Netstat | findstr ESTABLISHED C:\Windows\system32> netstat | findstr ESTABLISHED ![]() You can use below syntax to view all established connections from/to your Windows server. We have seen the state in the connection information. We can filter the connections in different ways.
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