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CLI Commands
Name
Outbound
packets (Cont)
SA Type &
SPI &
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Description
#
Compressed
— the total number of packets successfully
compressed
Incompressible
when IPPCP is enabled
#*
Comp bypass
the packet being too short to compress
#*
Comp abort
— the number of incompressible packets due to
the compression result being longer than the original packet
Total Discards — the total number of packets discarded due to
some error
No sa * — the number of packets dropped before being
transmitted through this tunnel due to no IPSec SA existed when
the packet arrived
Seq rollover * — the number of packets dropped before being
transmitted through this tunnel, due to sequence number rollover:
the sequence number of the IPSec SA reached its capacity
Sa expired * — the number of packets dropped before being
transmitted through this tunnel due to SA expired: SA KB lifetime
is smaller then the external IP packet total length
Other discards * — the number of packets dropped due to other
reasons not covered by any of the above counters
Overall compression ratio
compression efficiency. This is the ratio between the number of
octets before compression and the number of octets resulting
after compression — for all packets, including incompressible
packets.
Compression ratio
efficiency. This is the ratio between the number of octets before
compression and the number of octets resulting after
compression, for compressible packets only.
#*
Uncomp bytes
the compression engine, including incompressible packets
#*
Comp bytes
— the number of compressed bytes that resulted
from the compression engine (compressible packets only)
#*
Incomp bytes
packets
The type of the SA: ESP Inbound or ESP Outbound
The SPI of the SA in hexadecimal encoding
* This parameter appears when the
#
This parameter appears when IP Payload Compression (IPPCP) is used.
&
The SA table is displayed only when active SAs exist for the rule.
#
— the total number of incompressible packets
— the number of incompressible packets due to
#
— a measure of the total
#*
— a measure of the compression engine's
— the number of bytes that were presented to
— the number of bytes from incompressible
detail
keyword is specified.
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