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BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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ICMP statistics
The ICMP statistics are derived from RFC 792, “Internet Control Message Protocol”, RFC 950, “Internet Standard
Subnetting Procedure”, and RFC 1256, “ICMP Router Discovery Messages”. Statistics are organized into Sent and
Received. The field descriptions below apply to each.
total
The total number of ICMP messages sent or received by the device.
errors
This information is used by Brocade customer support.
unreachable
The number of Destination Unreachable messages sent or received by the
device.
time exceed
The number of Time Exceeded messages sent or received by the device.
parameter
The number of Parameter Problem messages sent or received by the device.
source quench
The number of Source Quench messages sent or received by the device.
redirect
The number of Redirect messages sent or received by the device.
echo
The number of Echo messages sent or received by the device.
echo reply
The number of Echo Reply messages sent or received by the device.
timestamp
The number of Timestamp messages sent or received by the device.
timestamp reply
The number of Timestamp Reply messages sent or received by the device.
addr mask
The number of Address Mask Request messages sent or received by the
device.
addr mask reply
The number of Address Mask Replies messages sent or received by the
device.
irdp advertisement
The number of ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP) Advertisement
messages sent or received by the device.
irdp solicitation
The number of IRDP Solicitation messages sent or received by the device.
UDP statistics
received
The number of UDP packets received by the device.
sent
The number of UDP packets sent by the device.
no port
The number of UDP packets dropped because the packet did not contain a
valid UDP port number.
input errors
This information is used by Brocade customer support.
TCP statistics
The TCP statistics are derived from RFC 793, “Transmission Control Protocol”.
active opens
The number of TCP connections opened by this device by sending a TCP SYN
to another device.
passive opens
The number of TCP connections opened by this device in response to
connection requests (TCP SYNs) received from other devices.
failed attempts
This information is used by Brocade customer support.
active resets
The number of TCP connections this device reset by sending a TCP RESET
message to the device at the other end of the connection.
passive resets
The number of TCP connections this device reset because the device at the
other end of the connection sent a TCP RESET message.
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