show ip tunnel reassembly statistics
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Use to display tunnel reassembly statistics.
To display statistics in brief form for the current virtual router, use the command with
no keywords.
To display statistics for all virtual routers, include the all keyword.
To display detailed statistics, include the detail keyword.
To display statistics relative to a baseline set with the baseline ip tunnel-reassembly
command, include the delta keyword.
Field descriptions
Tunnel IP Reassembly—Status of the IP reassembly feature: enabled, disabled
Total Fragments Received—Number of total fragments received for all tunneling
protocols
Total Packets Reassembled—Number of packets reassembled; detailed display
includes number of packets reassembled for each protocol; Control/Other increments
for packets that are reassembled on a Tunnel Service module but are not forwarded,
and instead sent to the SRP module
Reassembly Errors or Total Reassembly Errors—Number of errors in completing
reassembly; detailed display includes types of reassembly errors
Reassembly Discards—Number of packets discarded because they were not
reassembled
Reassembly Disabled Discards—Number of fragmented packets received when IP
tunnel reassembly is disabled on the virtual router
Example 1—Shows reassembly statistics for the default virtual router
host1#show ip tunnel reassembly statistics
Tunnel IP Reassembly Statistics for Virtual Router: default
Tunnel IP Reassembly enabled
Total Fragments Received:
Total Packets Reassembled:
Reassembly Errors:
Reassembly Discards:
Example 2—Shows detailed reassembly statistics for the default virtual router
host1#show ip tunnel reassembly statistics detail
Tunnel IP Reassembly Statistics for Virtual Router: default
Tunnel IP Reassembly enabled
Total Fragments Received:
Total Packets Reassembled:
L2TP:
GRE:
IPSec:
Control/Other:
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