SUMMARY ======= The IPStat sample illustrates how to the use of IP Helper APIs to Shows IPv4 connections for a protocol. By default, statistics are shown for IP, ICMP, TCP and UDP. Sample Language Implementations =============================== This sample is available in the following language implementations: C++ FILES ===== IPStat.cpp This is the main application source file IPStat.h This is the application header file IPStat.sln The Visual Studio solution file for building the sample IPStat.vcproj This is the main project file for VC++ projects generated using an application wizard. This project file builds the IPStat application. It contains information about the version of Visual C++ that generated the file, and information about the platforms, configurations, and project features selected with the application wizard. Makefile The Makefile for use the with the NMAKE command for building the sample Readme.txt The Readme file PLATFORMS SUPORTED ================== Windows 98 or later. To build the sample using the command prompt: ============================================= 1. Open the Command Prompt window and navigate to the directory. 2. Type msbuild IPStat.sln (solution file) or 1. Open the Command Prompt window and navigate to the directory. 2. Type NMAKE To build the sample using Visual Studio 2005 (preferred method): ================================================ 1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory. 2. Double-click the icon for the IPStat.sln (solution) file to open the file in Visual Studio. 3. In the Build menu, select Build Solution. The application will be built in the default \Debug or \Release directory. To run the sample: ================= 1. Navigate to the directory that contains the new executable, using the command prompt or Windows Explorer. 2. Type IPStat.exe at the command line with the following parameters to launch the sample: IpStat -p proto Shows connections for the protocol specified by proto, proto may be tcp or udp. IpStat -s [-p proto] Displays per-protocol statistics. By default, statistics are shown for IP, ICMP, TCP and UDP; the -p option may be used to specify a subset of the default. Examples: > IpStat -p tcp > IpStat -s