(Supporting ADX v03.1.00) Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to the Brocade Virtual ADX Web Interface
- Navigating the Web Interface
- Navigating the Dashboard
- Configuration Overview
- System Settings
- Network Settings
- Traffic Settings
- GSLB Settings
- Security Settings
- Monitoring Overview
- Viewing System Information
- Viewing Network Status
- Viewing Traffic Statistics
- Viewing Security Statistics
- Maintenance Overview
- Managing Software Images
- Restarting the System
- License Management
- Packet Capture
- Accessing the CLI
- Retrieving System Information for Technical Support
- Troubleshooting
- Config Template XML Schema
- Managing Config Templates through the CLI

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IP statistics
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TCP statistics
To view the TCP statistics on the Brocade Virtual ADX, perform the following steps within the
Monitor tab.
1. Click Network on the menu bar.
2. From the sidebar, select IP, and then select TCP.
The TCP page is displayed, as shown in Figure 141. The total and the individual counts of IPv4
and IPv6 packets for the statistic types are displayed. To view the TCP statistics in the graphical
format, click Graph. To switch the view between tabular and graphical format, click the Details
or Graph on top right corner of the TCP page.
FIGURE 141 Displaying the TCP traffic
The following table describes the fields available in the TCP page.
TABLE 46 TCP page - fields and descriptions
Field Description
Active Open Connections Displays the number of TCP connections opened by the Brocade
Virtual ADX by sending a TCP SYN.
Passive Open Connections Displays the number of TCP connections opened by the Brocade
Virtual ADX in response to connection requests received from other
devices.
Active Reset Connections Displays the number of TCP connections reset occurred on the
Brocade Virtual ADX at the other end of the connection as a result
of sending a TCP reset message to the Brocade Virtual ADX.
Passive Reset Connections Displays the number of TCP connections reset occurred when the
Brocade Virtual ADX at the other end of the connection sent a TCP
reset message.