R ep ort Interval (sec): 5
C urrent Time: 1/17/1998 14:23:45
S TATIS TIC
I CMP Errors
Old Too Sh ort
Old I CMP
Bad IC MP Code 90
Out Ech o R ep ly
Out Dest Unrech 90
Out Pk t Los t
Out Redirect
Out Ech o
Out Time Exceed 90
Out Bad IP Hdr
Out Time Req
Out Time Rsp
Out Info Req
Out Info Rs p
Out Mas k Req
Out Mas k Rsp
nformation in this Display
ICMP Errors
Pkt Too Short
Old Too Short
Bad Checksums
Old ICMP
Bad Pkt Length
Bad ICMP Code
Responses Cnt
Out Echo Reply
Local Node Displays
I CMP Statistics D is play
C URR C UMULATI VE
STATI STIC C URR
90
1000000000
Pk t Too Short
90
1000000000
Bad Checksu m
90
1000000000
Bad Pk t len gth
1000000000
Respon ses Cnt
90
1000000000
In Echo R ep ly
1000000000
In Dest Unrech
90
1000000000
In Pkt Los t
90
1000000000
In Redirect
90
1000000000
In Echo
1000000000
In Time Exceed
90
1000000000
In Bad IP Hdr
90
1000000000
In Time Req
90
1000000000
In Time Rsp
90
1000000000
In In fo Req
90
1000000000
In In fo Rs p
90
1000000000
In Mask Req
90
1000000000
In Mask Rsp
F4:Clear Cumu lative S tatis tics, Others: Exit
Figure 3-12 ICMP Statistics Display
[B],[C]
is the number of ICMP packets generated by this node.
is the number of datagrams received with a length shorter than that
specified in the header, or shorter than the ICMP minimum length.
is the number of old version ICMP datagrams that were too short.
is the number of ICMP messages received with a bad checksum.
is the number of old version ICMP datagrams received.
is the number of ICMP datagrams received with a length too short
for the given ICMP message type.
is the number of ICMP datagrams received with a bad code (which
identifies parameters for the control message).
is the total number of responses from this node to echoes and
requests for timestamps, information, and address masks (all
described later).
is the number of outgoing responses to ICMP echo request
datagrams, which are sent by other entities in the IP network as a
means of confirming that communication is possible.
CU MU LATIV E
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
90
1000000000
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