Summary Of Van Jacobson Header Compression Cli Commands; Displaying And Clearing Header Compression Statistics - Avaya G450 Manual

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Summary of Van Jacobson header compression CLI commands

For more information about these commands, see Avaya G450 CLI Reference, 03-300437.
Table 63: Van Jacobson header compression CLI commands
Root level command
clear ip tcp
header-compression
interface
(dialer|serial)
show ip tcp
header-compression
show ip tcp
header-compression
brief

Displaying and clearing header compression statistics

For a full description of the commands and their output fields, see Avaya G450 CLI Reference,
03-602056.
Use the show ip rtp header-compression command to display the RTP header
compression statistics for a specific interface. If no interface is specified, statistics for all
interfaces are displayed.
Use the show ip tcp header-compression command to display the TCP header
compression statistics for a specific interface. If no interface is specified, statistics for all
interfaces are displayed. Use this command regardless of which compression method is
employed.
Use the clear ip rtp header-compression command to clear RTP header
compression statistics either for all enabled interfaces or for a specific interface. To clear
RTP compression statistics for all enabled interfaces, do not enter an interface type and
number. Clearing the statistics does not cause renegotiation of parameters.
First level command
ip tcp
compression-
connections
ip tcp
header-compression
Configuring header compression
Description
Clear TCP header compression statistics for
all enabled interfaces or for a specific
interface
Enter the Dialer or Serial interface
context
Set the total number of TCP header
compression connections supported on the
current interface
Enable TCP header compression on the
current interface
Display TCP header compression statistics
for a specific interface
Display a subset of TCP header
compression statistics in the form of a table
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