TCP/IP Management Programming Manual

Commands and Responses
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RESETSTATS Command
ZSTATS-TCP-OUT-PKTS
is the number of outgoing packets sent by the TCP Layer of TCP/IP subsystem
during the sample period.
ZSTATS-TCP-NO-PORT
is the number of packets received by the TCP Layer of the TCP/IP subsystem
during the sample period for a connection that has been closed or does not
exist. This event can be a normal occurrence or it can be caused by a TCP/IP
implementation that does not conform to the TCP/IP state table.
ZSTATS-TCP-URGENT
is the number of incoming packets, received by the TCP Layer of the TCP/IP
subsystem during the sample period, that had the urgent bit set.
ZSTATS-TCP-CURR-TIME
is the time at which the TCP/IP process read the TCP Layer statistics counters.
This time indicates the end of the sample period.
ZSTATS-TCP-RESET-TIME
is the time at which the TCP Layer statistics counters were last reset. This time
indicates the beginning of the sample period.
ZSTATS-TCP-CONN-ESTA
the number of connections established.
ZSTATS-TCP-DROPS
the number of connections dropped.
ZSTATS-TCP-CONN-DROPS
the number of embryonic connections dropped.
ZSTATS-TCP-CLOSED
the number of connections closed (including dropped).
ZSTATS-TCP-SEGS-TIMED
the number of segments for which round trip time was measured.
ZSTATS-TCP-RTT-UPDATED
the number of round trip times updated.
ZSTATS-TCP-DEL-ACK
the number of delayed ACKs sent.