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#> info tcp
Network statistics collected over last 129 minute(s).
tcpInSegs
:
436
tcpInErrs
:
0
tcpInTcbErrs
:
0
tcpInDrpData
:
0
tcpInUrgBytes
:
0
tcpOutSegs
:
613
tcpOutRetxmts
:
0
tcpPassiveOpen :
5
tcpEstabResets :
0
tcpRtoAlgorith :
0
tcpRtoMax
:
0
tcpTmrAllocErr :
0
tcpBadReset
:
0
#> info udp
Network statistics collected over last 129 minute(s).
udaInDatagrams :
52
udpInNameResp
:
2
udpInKme
:
0
udpOutDatagram :
55
Syntax:
kill tty= tty_number [ action=eewrite ]
The kill command is used to clear or reset the port named in the tty_number parameter. The
phrase action=eewrite is an optional parameter that should only be used as a last resort, as it
rewrites that port's configuration with the factory default settings. If you experience problems
with a connection, first try closing the session, shutting the terminal off, etc., before using the
kill tty =tty_number action=eewrite command.
The kill command requires root privileges.
tcpInFast
:
365
tcpInCksErrs
:
0
tcpInNotOkErrs :
2
tcpInDrpOwByte :
0
tcpInNotInSeq
:
0
tcpOutResets
:
0
tcpActiveOpens :
0
tcpAttemptFail :
0
tcpCurrEstab
:
3
tcpRtoMin
:
0
tcpHolAllocErr :
0
tcpBarSyn
:
0
udpInErrors
:
0
udpInAddrResp
:
4
udpInUnknown
:
0
udpNoPorts
:
1248

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