The command: "NET HELP STATISTICS" is on Windows 11, 10, .. available
The
`NET STATISTICS` command on the Windows command line is used to display various statistics for a computer or a server. Here are examples of using this command:
Example 1: Viewing general statistics for workstation and server
net statistics
Description:
This command displays general statistics for the workstation and server, including total uptime and the number of bytes received and sent.
Example 2: View session statistics for the server
net statistics server
Description:
Specific statistics for the server are displayed here, including the number of failed login attempts, the number of accepted sessions, and other relevant information.
Example 3: Viewing Workstation Statistics
net statistics workstation
Description:
This command displays statistics for the workstation, including the number of bytes received and sent, the number of successful and failed login attempts, and other relevant information.
Example 4: View detailed session statistics
net statistics session
Description:
Detailed statistics about active sessions on the server are displayed here, including information about username, session ID, and session duration.
Example 5: Viewing statistics for the network card
net statistics workstation
Description:
This command displays statistics for the workstation's network card, including the number of bytes received and sent, as well as other relevant information.
Example 6: View log statistics
net statistics server /smb
Description:
Statistics for the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol are displayed here, including information about SMB packets sent and received.
Please note that the exact command options may vary depending on your system configuration. Use
`NET STATISTICS /?`,
`NET STATISTICS SERVER /?`,
`NET STATISTICS WORKSTATION /?`,
`NET STATISTICS SESSION /?`,
`NET STATISTICS SMB /?`, etc. in the command prompt to get the specific options and check syntax details for your version of Windows.