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DT-6061 User's Manual - Platform (Build 16.0) 
11/12/04 
Datatek Applications Inc.  48
14 APPENDIX D: THE D ISPLAY 
M EASUREMENTS ( DM) REPORT 
The DT-6061 platform maintains measurements of network activity as an aggregate of all the 
application instances. The measurements are grouped into four categories: IP, TCP, UDP, and 
ICMP. Many of these measurements are related to variables included in MIB II - Management 
Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based Internets (RFC1213). 
In the following report samples, the identifiers indicated in red have been added to reference 
individual measurements. Information is then provided (in some cases from RFC1213) to 
describe each measurement. Measurements that do not have identifiers (mainly in the TCP 
section) are those that would be helpful only to developers who are diagnosing problems, but 
would not be useful to end users on their own. 
Please note that the measurements shown in the following report samples may not be 
representative of any particular customer's installation; i.e., the presence of 0's (or non-0's) is not 
necessarily an indication of what should be expected. 
14.1 IP   
<DT-6061> dm ip 
ip: 
IP 1  2488798 total packets received 
IP 2  0 bad header checksums 
IP 2  0 with size smaller than minimum 
IP 2  0 with data size < data length
IP 2  0 with header length < data size 
IP 2  0 with data length < header length 
IP 2  0 with bad options 
IP 2  0 with incorrect version number 
IP 3  0 fragments received 
IP 4  0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space) 
IP 4  0 fragments dropped after timeout 
IP 5  0 packets reassembled ok 
IP 6  2414429 packets for this host 
IP 7  74369 packets for unknown/unsupported protocol 
IP 8  0 packets forwarded 
IP 9   0 packets not forwardable 
0 redirects sent 
IP 10  2186773 packets sent from this host 
0 packets sent with fabricated ip header 
IP 11  0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc. 
IP 12  0 output packets discarded due to no route 
IP 13  0 output datagrams fragmented 
IP 14  0 fragments created 
IP 15  0 datagrams that can't be fragmented 










