TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Reference for Parallel Library TCP/IP
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual522271-006
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STATS MON Command for TCPMAN
New Gateway Redirect
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.
wild-Card Matches
is the number of wild-card matches found when zeros were given in the destination
Internet address for a route.
Description of Statistics for the ICMP Layer (in Alphabetical Order)
Bad Checksum
is the number of packets received with invalid checksum values. An invalid
checksum is usually caused by a noisy link.
Bad ICMP Code
is the number of packets received that contain invalid ICMP packet-type codes in
the header. The Parallel Library TCP/IP subsystem supports the following ICMP
packet types and packet-type code:
Echo Reply (0)
Destination Unreachable (3)
Source Quench (4)
Redirect (5)
Echo (8)
Time Exceeded (11)
Parameter Problem (12)
Timestamp (13)
Timestamp Reply (14)
Information Request (15)
Information Reply (1
For more detailed descriptions of these packet types, refer to the descriptions of
the individual packet types below.
Bad ICMP Packets
is the number of invalid ICMP packets received.
Bad Router ADDR List
is the number of IRDP messages with a bad address list.
Bad Router ADV Subcode
is the number of IRDP messages with a bad ICMP subcode.