Displaying Ipv6 Session Flows - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

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input errors
TCP statistics
active opens
passive opens
failed attempts
active resets
passive resets
input errors
in segments
out segments
retransmission

Displaying IPv6 session flows

If you want to display the contents of an IPv6 session cache, enter the following command.
BigIron RX# show ipv6 flows
Syntax: show ipv6 flows [<source-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length> | any | host <source-ipv6_address>
If you do not specify a source or destination, all IPv6 flows are displayed.
Enter a value for <source-ipv6-prefix>/<prefix-length> or <destination-ipv6-prefix>/<prefix-length>
to specify a source or destination prefix and prefix length that a flow must match to be included in
the display.
Enter any for source or destination if a flow can have any source or any destination to be included in
the display.
The host <source-ipv6-address> and host <destination-ipv6-address> parameters allow you
specify a source or destination host IPv6 address that a flow must match to be included in the
display.
Example
To show all IPv6 flows, enter the following command.
BigIron RX# show ipv6 flows
To show all IPv6 flows with any IPv6 source and any IPv6 destination addresses, enter the following
command.
BigIron RX# show ipv6 flows any any
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IPv6 traffic statistics fields (Continued)
Displays...
This information is used by Brocade Technical Support.
The number of TCP connections opened by the router by sending a TCP SYN to
another device.
The number of TCP connections opened by the router in response to connection
requests (TCP SYNs) received from other devices.
This information is used by Brocade Technical Support.
The number of TCP connections the router reset by sending a TCP RESET
message to the device at the other end of the connection.
The number of TCP connections the router reset because the device at the
other end of the connection sent a TCP RESET message.
This information is used by Brocade Technical Support.
The number of TCP segments received by the router.
The number of TCP segments sent by the router.
The number of segments that the router retransmitted because the
retransmission timer for the segment had expired before the device at the other
end of the connection had acknowledged receipt of the segment.
<destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length> | any | host <destination-ipv6-address>]
Displaying global IPv6 information
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