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netstat -I en0

Hey!


So I have a problem with my iMac (2011-mid) 27".


After reading quite a few discussions, I came through writing "netstat -I en0" in the terminal, which I have done.


The machine came up with the following:


Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts IerrsOpkts Oerrs Coll
en0 1500 <Link#4>c8:2a:14:1b:1f:14 0 027 0 0



I'm really worried about the "Opkts" as it shows 27 under it. Might that answer my "Either the cable for Ethernet is not plugged in or the device at the other end is not responding." while the Ethernet cable is plugged in?


Best Regards,

Sam.

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), mid-2011

Posted on Jul 28, 2015 2:06 PM

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Jul 29, 2015 1:33 AM in response to Linc Davis

Linc Davis wrote:


I have a problem with my iMac (2011-mid) 27".

And that problem is?


"Might that answer my "Either the cable for Ethernet is not plugged in or the device at the other end is not responding." while the Ethernet cable is plugged in?"


I have a problem with my Ethernet. It's not responding while the cable is plugged in. The cable works on my brothers laptop.User uploaded file


But the "System Information" shows this.

User uploaded file


Taking note, that once I turned on my iMac this morning, the "netstat -i en0" in terminal shows this.

User uploaded file


netstat -I en0

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