ICMP Statistics
Statistics Displays
is the number of datagrams received using an unknown or
Unkwn Protocol
unsupported protocol.
is the number of datagrams received that were discarded because
Pkt Too Small
the IP header would not fit into a single buffer.
is the number of datagrams delivered to an application
Pkts Delivered
(e.g., SNMP) on this node).
is the number of datagrams received with a header size less than
Bad Hdr Length
the minimum IP header length.
is the number of datagrams generated/forwarded by this node.
Local Pkts Sent
is the number of datagrams received with a length shorter
Bad Pkt Length
than the length of the header.
is the number of datagrams dropped due to a situation such as lack
Pkts Dropped
of buffers.
is the number of datagram fragments received.
Pkt Fragments
is the number of complete datagrams properly reassembled at this
Total Reasmbled
node.
is the number of datagram fragments discarded because of
Frag Time Out
timeouts.
is the number of outgoing datagrams properly fragmented.
Pkts Fragmented
is the number of datagram fragments dropped because of
Frag Dropped
duplication or lack of space.
is the number of outgoing datagram fragments created.
Frag Created
is the number of datagrams forwarded.
Pkts Forwarded
is the number of times fragmentation of an datagram was
Can't Frag
disallowed because the flag field did not allow fragmentation.
ICMP statistics track traffic of Internet Control Message Protocol messages through
the node. (ICMP messages are encapsulated with IP headers and transmitted with the
IP traffic.)
Press
at the IP Statistics Menu and, when prompted, enter:
[B]
Node
number:
1–250.
Report
interval:
5–65535
(Default is the local node.)
(seconds). (Default is
.)
5
20-13
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