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For the related commands, see display interface, display ip interface, and reset ip
statistics.
Example
Display the IP traffic statistic information.
<3Com> display ip statistics
IP Protocol:
Sent packets:
sent out: 67, forwarded: 0, raw packets: 0
discarded: 0,
routing failed: 98
Received packets:
total:782477, local host:
6500, format error: 0
checksum error: 0, option error: 0, protocol error: 18
Fragmented packets:total: 0, fragmented: 0, reassembled: 0
timeout: 0, error: 0, failed: 0 sent:
0
ICMP protocol:
Sent packets:
redirected: 0, unreached: 67, echoed: 0 echo replied: 0, mask
requested: 0, mask replied: 0 src quenched: 0, parameter req: 0,
timestamp req: 0
Received packets:
format error: 0, checksum error: 0, redirected: 0 unreached: 0,
echoed: 0, echo replied: 0 mask req: 0, mask replied: 0, src
quenched: 0 parameter req: 0, timestamp req: 0
display tcp statistics
Syntax
display tcp statistics
View
Any view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the display tcp statistics command, you can view TCP traffic statistic
information.
The command is used to display the traffic statistic information of all the active
TCP connections. Statistics information is classified into two parts: receiving and
sending, and each part is further classified according to different types of packets.
For example, for receiving packets, there are retransmission packets number,
keep-alive detection packets number, etc. Also the statistics closely related to
connection are displayed, such as connection number received, retransmission
packets number and keep-alive detection packets number. The unit of statistics
results is packet, and sometimes is byte.
For the related command, see display tcp status.
Example
Display the TCP traffic statistic information.
<3Com> display tcp statistics
Received packets:

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