Viewing UDP endpoint information

View UDP Endpoints to confirm correct configuration.

About this task

You can use UDP endpoint information to display local and remote UDP activity.

Since UDP is a protocol used to establish connectionless network sessions, you need to monitor local and remote UDP activity and to know which applications are running over UDP.

You can determine which applications are active by checking the port number.

Processes are further identified with a UDP session to allow for the multiplexing of a port mapping for UDP.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand the Configuration > IP folders.
  2. Click TCP/UDP.
  3. Click the UDP Endpoints tab.

UDP Endpoints field descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the UDP Endpoints tab.

Name

Description

LocalAddressType

Displays the local address type (IPv6 or IPv4).

LocalAddress

Displays the local IPv6 address.

LocalPort

Displays the local port number.

RemoteAddressType

Displays the remote address type (IPv6 or IPv4).

RemoteAddress

Displays the remote IPv6 address.

RemotePort

Displays the remote port number.

Instance

Distinguishes between multiple processes connected to the UDP endpoint.

Process

Displays the ID for the UDP process.