TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Reference
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STATS PROCESS Command
Packets Forwarded
is the number of packets destined for another host that were forwarded.
Packets Too Small
is the number of packets that contained less data than was expected when the
packet was read into the local buffers. This error usually indicates a problem with
the local machine's buffering scheme.
Short Packets
is the number of packets that contained less data than specified in their header.
This can be caused by noisy links, a protocol error by the sender of the packet, or
a byte-swapping problem on the receiver.
Total Packets Input
is the number of packets received.
Total Packets Output
is the number of packets sent to the IP layer.
Description of Statistics for IP Routing
Bad Route Redirects
is the number of Redirect messages received.
Dynamic Redirect
is the number of dynamic route messages received. These messages indicate
where the NonStop TCP/IP subsystem should route messages for a specific
destination.
New Gateway Redirects
is the number of messages received that established a route for a new or an
unknown gateway.
Unreachable
is the number of messages received that indicated that the specified destination
was unreachable.
WildCard Matches
is the number of wildcard matches found when zeros were given in the destination
Internet address for a route.