H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual page 903

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Description
Use the
Relate command: reset rta statistics.
Example
# Display the information about the terminal VTY1.
<Sysname> display rta 1 1
VTY 1
APP Index: 0
APP Type: TTY
APP Name: (null)
APP State: Kept
Remote IP: 192.168.0.110
Source IP: 0.0.0.0
Actual Source IP: 0.0.0.0
Remote Port: 9010
Local Port: 0
Encrypt Now: no
Receive remote buffer address: 593c904
Receive buffer head: 499
Receive buffer tail: 499
Time from APP is linked till now: 00h00m00s
Table 196 Description on the fields of the display rta terminal-number vty-number
command
Field
APP Index
APP Type
APP Name
APP State
Remote IP
Source IP
Actual Source IP
Remote Port
Local Port
Encrypt Now
Receive remote buffer
address
Receive buffer head
Receive buffer tail
Time from APP is linked till
now
# Display brief information about TTY 1.
<Sysname> display rta 1 brief
TTY 1
command to display information about terminals.
display rta
Description
Application index
Application type: TTY, Telnet, RTC client, or RTC server
Application name. It defaults to "null".
Application state: Kept, Linking, Linked, Disconnect, meaning
respectively not connected, being connected, connected,
disconnected.
Remote IP address
Source IP address, namely, the source IP address configured for
the VTY under the terminal template
Actual source IP address, namely, the source IP address used for
establishing a connection. This field applies only when the global
source IP address for terminal access is configured or when the
source IP address is configured for the VTY under the terminal
template. In any other cases, it is 0.0.0.0.
Remote port
Local port
Whether to encrypt data
Buffer address for receiving remote data
Receive buffer head
Receive buffer tail
Time since the application was connected
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