Appletalk statistics, Appletalk protocol statistics, Appletalk data delivery protocol (ddp) statistics – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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AppleTalk Statistics
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You may display AppleTalk protocol statistics (subdivided into six subgroups) and AppleTalk port
statistics.
You can display all six subgroups of the AppleTalk protocol statistics by issuing the
atalk stats
command, or you can display the individual subgroups by adding an extra variable to the
atalk
stats
command.
You can display the AppleTalk port statistics by issuing the
atalk port stats
console
command. A definition of these statistics begin on
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The six subgroups of AppleTalk protocol statistics are:
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AppleTalk DDP Statistics
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AppleTalk AEP Statistics
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AppleTalk RTMP Statistics
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AppleTalk ZIP Statistics
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AppleTalk NBP Statistics
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AppleTalk ATP Statistics
We include a section of available statistics and their definitions for each subgroup.
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You can display this subgroup of AppleTalk statistics by issuing the
atalk stats ddp
console
command.
ddpOutRequests
The total number of DDP datagrams which were supplied to DDP by local DDP clients in requests
for transmission. Note that this counter does not include any datagrams counted in
ddpForwRequests.
ddpOutShorts
The total number of short DDP datagrams which were transmitted from this system.
ddpOutLongs
The total number of long DDP datagrams which were transmitted from this system.
ddpInReceives
The total number of input datagrams received by DDP, including those received in error.
ddpInLocalDatagrams
The total number of input DDP datagrams for which this system was their final DDP destination.
ddpNoPrtclHandlers
The total number of DDP datagrams addressed to this system that were addressed to an upper
layer protocol for which no protocol handler existed.