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For detailed information about each report in the Network Statistics menu,
or to clear network statistics, proceed to the appropriate section:
ARP Statistics Report
Interface Statistics Report
Bridge Statistics Report
DLCI Statistics Report
ATM PVC Statistics Report
Clearing Interface Statistics
NOTE
When viewing Network Statistics reports, press the space bar
to display the next page. When you're done viewing, press
any key to display the report, or press Escape to return to the
Interface Statistics menu.
ARP Statistics Report
To display the ARP Statistics report, type A on the Interface Statistics
menu. The ARP Statistics report displays details about ARP (Address
Resolution Protocol) packets sent and received.
Table 12–8. ARP Statistics Report
Parameter
Received Packet Information
packets received
discarded for lack of
resources
discarded due to internal
errors
discarded for other
reasons:
Sent Packet Information
packets sent
discarded for lack of
resources
discarded due to internal
errors
with illegal type or code
Reply and Request Messages
valid requests rcvd
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(Table
12–8, following)
(Table 12–9
on page 195)
(Table 12–10
on page 197)
(Table 12–10
on page 197)
(Table 12–11
on page 199)
(Clearing Network Statistics
Description
Total ARP packets received.
Discarded received packets due to lack of
resources: kernel memory, packet buffers, etc.
Discarded received packets due to internal software
errors.
Discarded received packets due to other reasons:
- Value of Hardware Field in ARP header is not
corresponding to Ethernet.
- Value of Protocol Type Field in ARP header is not
corresponding to IP
- Value of Hardware Length in ARP header is not
the size of the MAC address (6 bytes)
- Value of Protocol Type Length Field in ARP
header is not the size of the IP address (4 bytes)
- Value of Operation Code Field in ARP header is
not ARP Request and ARP Response.
- The ARP IP address is not a local IP address
located on the IAD
Total ARP packets sent.
Discarded transmitted packets due to lack of
resources: kernel memory or packet buffers.
Discarded transmitted packets due to internal
software errors.
Discarded transmitted packets due to the type of
the code are incorrect. (Not Being Used)
No. of valid ARP Request message received.
on page 192).
February 2004

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