TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
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RESETSTATS Command
For more detailed descriptions of these messages, see the STATISTICS 
command. This field is reserved for future use.
ZSTATS-ICMP-BADCODE 
is the number of packets, received by the ICMP Layer of the TCP/IP 
subsystem during the sample period, that contain an invalid ICMP packet type 
code in the header. For a description of the packet type codes currently 
implemented, see the description of the ZSTATS-ICMP-IN-HIST field.
ZSTATS-ICMP-TOO-SHORT 
is the number of packets, received by the ICMP Layer of the TCP/IP 
subsystem during the sample period, that were shorter than the minimum 
length allowed for an ICMP packet. Short packets are usually caused by a 
noisy link.
ZSTATS-ICMP-BAD-XSUM 
is the number of packets with an invalid checksum received by the ICMP Layer 
of the TCP/IP subsystem during the sample period. An invalid checksum is 
usually caused by a noisy link.
ZSTATS-ICMP-BAD-LEN 
is the number of packets received by the ICMP Layer of the TCP/IP subsystem 
during the sample period with a length that is shorter than the length field 
specified in the header. This error, usually caused by a noisy link, is rarely 
reported because the checksum routine also detects this problem.
ZSTATS-ICMP-REFLECT
is the number of ICMP packets received by the ICMP Layer of the TCP/IP 
subsystem during the sample period that have been sent a response. Note that 
not all ICMP packets require a response.
ZSTATS-ICMP-IN-HIST 
is the input histogram of ICMP messages recorded during the sample period. 
This histogram indicates the number of each type of ICMP message that the 
Type 11 Time Exceeded 
Type 12 Parameter Problem 
Type 13 Timestamp 
Type 14 Timestamp Reply 
Type 15 Information Request 
Type 16 Information Reply 










