Displaying And Maintaining Ip Performance Optimization - H3C MSR 2600 Configuration Manual

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Figure 65 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure routes so that the Host, Router A, and Router B can communicate with each other.
(Details not shown.)
2.
On Router A, configure NAT and IP virtual fragment reassembly.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] nat static inbound 11.2.2.3 10.1.1.1
[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/2
[RouterA-Ethernet1/2] nat outbound
[RouterA-Ethernet1/2] ip virtual-reassembly
Verifying the configuration
Router A checks, sequences, and caches fragments that do not arrive in order at Ethernet 1/2. You can
use the display ip virtual-reassembly command to display related information.
Displaying and maintaining IP performance
optimization
Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Task
Display brief information about RawIP connections
(MSR 2600/MSR 3600).
Display brief information about RawIP connections
(MSR 5600).
Display detailed information about RawIP connections
(MSR 2600/MSR 3600).
Display detailed information about RawIP connections
(MSR 5600).
Display brief information about TCP connections (MSR
2600/MSR 3600).
Display brief information about TCP connections (MSR
5600).
Display detailed information about TCP connections
(MSR 2600/MSR 3600).
Display detailed information about TCP connections
(MSR 5600).
Display brief information about UDP connections
(MSR 2600/MSR 3600).
Command
display rawip
display rawip [ slot slot-number ]
display rawip verbose [ pcb pcb-index ]
display rawip verbose [ slot slot-number [ pcb
pcb-index ] ]
display tcp
display tcp [ slot slot-number ]
display tcp verbose [ pcb pcb-index ]
display tcp verbose [ slot slot-number [ pcb
pcb-index ] ]
display udp
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