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Network management and monitoring command reference
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DstMask:
DstAS:
OutVRF:
SamplerMode:
Active:
IP
5.5.5.2(1172)
TcpFlag:
DstMask:
DstAS:
OutVRF:
SamplerMode:
Active:
IP
5.5.5.2(1172)
TcpFlag:
DstMask:
DstAS:
OutVRF:
SamplerMode:
Active:
Table 37 Command output
Field
IP netstream cache information
Stream active timeout (in minutes)
Stream inactive timeout(in seconds)
Stream max entry number
IP Active stream entry number
MPLS Active stream entry number
IP Stream entries been counted
MPLS Stream entries been counted
Last statistics reset time
IP packet size distribution (63 total
packets):
1-32 64 96 128 160 192 224
256 288
320 352 384 416 448 480 512
544 576
1024 1536 2048 2560 3072 3584
4096 4608
32
SrcMask:
0
SrcAS:
0
InVRF:
0
SamplerInt:
280
Bytes/Pkt:
5.5.5.1(179)
16
32
SrcMask:
0
SrcAS:
0
InVRF:
0
SamplerInt:
90
Bytes/Pkt:
5.5.5.1(179)
26
32
SrcMask:
0
SrcAS:
0
InVRF:
0
SamplerInt:
108
Bytes/Pkt:
Description
Information about NetStream entries in the cache.
Active aging timer in minutes for NetStream entries.
Inactive aging timer in seconds for NetStream entries.
Maximum number of flow entries allowed in the cache.
Number of active IP flows in the cache.
Number of active MPLS flows in the cache.
Number of IP flows that are counted.
Number of MPLS flows that are counted.
This field is an absolute time and will not change with the system time.
It is displayed only when the reset ip netstream statistics command is
executed. Otherwise, the value for this field is Never.
Distribution of IP packets by packet size, and the bracketed number is
the total number of IP packets.
The value is displayed in the proportion of number of IP packets to the
total IP packets, and is displayed with 3 decimal places.
Range of IP packet length (excluding data link layer header) in bytes.
Ranging from 1 to 576, the range increments in the step of 32. For
example, "1-32" shows the number of packets in size of 1 to 32 bytes,
and "64" shows the number of packets in size of 33 to 64 bytes. For
the value greater than 1024, the range increments in the step of 512.
For example, "1536" shows the number of packets in size of 1025 to
1536 bytes. Packets in size of 577 to 1024 are recorded in the 1024
entry.
165
24
Nexthop:
0
BgpNexthop:
0
0
64
6
0
GE2/0/1(I)
24
Nexthop:
0
BgpNexthop:
0
0
40
6
192 GE2/0/1(I)
24
Nexthop:
0
BgpNexthop:
0
0
55
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
6
127.0.0.1
0.0.0.0
13
127.0.0.1
0.0.0.0

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