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IpForwDatagrams is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number
of input datagrams for which this device was not their final IP destination; as a result,
an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to their final destinations. For
devices that are not IP gateways, this counter will only include those packets that were
successfully source-routed through the device.
IpInUnknownProtos is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the
number of locally-addressed datagrams which were received successfully but discarded
due to an unknown or unsupported protocol.
IpInDiscards is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number of
input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their
continuous processing, but were discarded. One possible reason for discarding such
packets could be the lack of buffer space. This counter does not include datagrams
which were discarded while awaiting reassembly.
IpInDelivers is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number of
input datagrams which were successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including
ICMP).
IpOutRequests is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number of
datagrams which local IP userprotocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in transmission
requests. This count does not include datagrams included in the IpForwDatagrams
counter.
IpOutDiscards is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number of
output datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their
transmission to their respective destinations, but were discarded. One possible reason
for discarding such packets could be the lack of buffer space. This count also considers
datagrams included in the IpForwDatagrams counter if they met the same discard
criterion.
IpOutNoRoutes is a read-only MIB object of the ip group that displays the number of
IP datagrams that were discarded because no routes can be found to forward them to
their destinations. This count includes all datagrams that a host cannot route because
all of its default gateways are down.
IP Routing
This command accesses the contents of the device IP routing table. This table contains
routing entries currently known to the device. When you choose this command, the
MIB-II IP Routing Table appears on the screen:
The following describes the various components on the above table:
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