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IP Commands
Reassemble failed
Datagrams sent
Fowarded
Generated
Local discards
No route discards
Fragmented
Fragment failed
Fragments generated
Event
Source
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spoof
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output definitions
Total
IP header error
Destination IP error
Unknown protocol
Local discards
Delivered to users
Reassemble needed
Reassembled
Reassemble failed
Fragmented
Fragment failed
Forwarded
Generated
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Total number of input datagrams received including those received in
error.
Number of IP datagrams discarded due to errors in the IP header (e.g.,
bad checksums, version number mismatch, other format errors, time-to-
live exceeded, errors discarded in processing IP options).
Number of IP datagrams discarded because the IP header destination
field contained an invalid address. This count includes invalid
addresses (e.g., 0.0.0.0) and addresses of unsupported classes (e.g.,
Class E).
Number of locally-addressed datagrams received successfully but dis-
carded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
Number of IP datagrams received that were discarded, even though
they had no errors to prevent transmission (e.g., lack of buffer space).
This does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting reassem-
bly. Typically, this value should be zero.
Total number of datagrams received that were successfully delivered to
IP user protocols (including ICMP).
Number of IP fragments received that needed to be reassembled.
Number of IP datagrams received that were successfully reassembled.
Number of IP failures detected by the IP reassembly algorithm for all
reasons (e.g., timed out, error). This is not necessarily a count of dis-
carded IP fragments since some algorithms (notably the algorithm in
RFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments by combining
them as they are received.
Number of successfully fragmented IP datagrams.
Number of packets received and discarded by IP because they needed
to be fragmented but could not be. This situation could happen if a large
packet has the "Don't Fragment" flag set.
Number of IP datagrams forwarded by the switch.
Total number of IP datagrams that local IP user protocols (including
ICMP) generated in response to requests for transmission. This does
not include any datagrams counted as "Forwarded."
November 2009
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