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Received Datagrams Discarded Due To MTU: Number of input datagrams that could not be
forwarded because their size exceeded the link MTU of outgoing interface.
Received Datagrams Discarded Due To No Route: Number of input datagrams discarded because
no route could be found to transmit them to their destination.
Received Datagrams With Unknown Protocol: Number of locally-addressed datagrams received
successfully but discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. This counter increments
at the interface to which these datagrams were addressed, which might not be necessarily the input
interface for some of the datagrams.
Received Datagrams Discarded Due To Invalid Address: Number of input datagrams discarded
because the IPv6 address in their IPv6 header's destination field was not a valid address to be
received at this entity. This count includes invalid addresses (for example, ::0) and unsupported
addresses (for example, addresses with unallocated prefixes). For entities which are not IPv6 routers
and therefore do not forward datagrams, this counter includes datagrams discarded because the
destination address was not a local address.
Received Datagrams Discarded Due To Truncated Data: Number of input datagrams discarded
because datagram frame didn't carry enough data.
Received Datagrams Discarded Other: Number of input IPv6 datagrams for which no problems were
encountered to prevent their continue processing, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer
space). Note that this counter does not include datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly.
Received Datagrams Reassembly Required: Number of IPv6 fragments received which needed to
be reassembled at this interface. Note that this counter increments at the interface to which these
fragments were addressed, which might not be necessarily the input interface for some of the
fragments.
Datagrams Successfully Reassembled: Number of IPv6 datagrams successfully reassembled. Note
that this counter increments at the interface to which these datagrams were addressed, which might
not be necessarily the input interface for some of the fragments.
Datagrams Failed To Reassemble: Number of failures detected by the IPv6 reassembly algorithm
(for whatever reason: timed out, errors, etc.). Note that this is not necessarily a count of
discarded IPv6 fragments since some algorithms (notably the algorithm in by combining them as they
are received. This counter increments at the interface to which these fragments were addressed,
which might not be necessarily the input interface for some of the fragments.
Datagrams Forwarded: Number of output datagrams which this entity received and forwarded to their
final destinations. In entities which do not act as IPv6 routers, this counter will include only those
packets which were Source-Routed via this entity, and the Source-Route processing was successful.
Note that for a successfully forwarded datagram the counter of the outgoing interface increments.
Datagrams Locally Transmitted: Total number of IPv6 datagrams which local IPv6 user protocols
(including ICMP) supplied to IPv6 in requests for transmission. Note that this counter does not include
any datagrams counted in ipv6IfStatsOutForwDatagrams.
Datagrams Transmit Failed: Number of output IPv6 datagrams for which no problem was
encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack
of buffer space). Note that this counter would include datagrams counted in
ipv6IfStatsOutForwDatagrams if any such packets met this (discretionary) discard criterion.
Fragments Created: Number of output datagram fragments that have been generated as a result of
fragmentation at this output interface.
Datagrams Successfully Fragmented: Number of IPv6 datagrams that have been successfully
fragmented at this output interface.
Datagrams Failed To Fragment: Number of IPv6 datagrams that have been discarded because they
needed to be fragmented at this output interface but could not be.
Multicast Datagrams Received: Number of multicast packets received by the interface.
Multicast Datagrams Transmitted: Number of multicast packets transmitted by the interface.
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