TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
HP NonStop TCP/IP Management Programming Manual—529636-001
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STATISTICS Command
Note that the Information Request/Reply facility, although supported, is rarely 
used.
ZSTATS-ICMP-CURR-TIME 
is the time at which the TCP/IP process read the ICMP Layer statistics 
counters. This time indicates the end of the sample period.
ZSTATS-ICMP-RESET-TIME
 is the time at which the ICMP Layer statistics were last reset. This time 
indicates the beginning of the sample period.
ZTCI-MAP-STATS-SUBNET 
is the extensible structured token that lists the statistics counters maintained for the 
subnet interface during the sample period. These statistics are returned only for 
the SUBNET object. This token has the token number ZTCI-TNM-STATS-SUBNET 
and the DDL definition ZTCI-DDL-STATS-SUBNET.
Each counter is defined in a separate field. The fields in the 
ZTCI-MAP-STATS-SUBNET token are:
ZSTATS-SUBNET-OUT-PKTS 
is the number of packets sent by the subnet interface during the sample period.
ZSTATS-SUBNET-IN-PKTS 
is the number of packets received by the subnet interface during the sample 
period.
This message indicates the time in the original Timestamp 
message and the time at which the Timestamp message was 
received by the destination. The Timestamp facility is used to 
obtain the network time. Special applications can be written to use 
this facility.
Type 15 is the Information Request message.
A host or gateway can send this message with the network portion 
of the source address and the destination address set to zero to 
determine the number of the network on which it is running. Any 
host on the local network can respond to this request with an 
Information Reply message.
Type 16 is the Information Reply message.
A host or gateway sends this message with the source and 
destination addresses fully specified, in reply to an Information 
Request message.










