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
datagram. A destination host sends this message if the host cannot reassemble a
fragmented datagram within the time limit because fragments are missing. The
destination host then discards the datagram. When a Time Exceeded message is
received, you should check for routing loops.
In Timestamp
is the number of Timestamp (type 13) messages received. A host or gateway
sends this message to indicate the last time it handled the message before
sending it.
In Timestamp Reply
is the number of Timestamp Reply (type 14) messages received. A host or
gateway sends this message in reply to a Timestamp message. 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.
Invalid Header Size
is the number of packets received with a length that is shorter than the length
specified in the header. This error, usually caused by a noisy link, is rarely reported
because the checksum routine also detects this problem.
Packets Too Short
is the number of packets received that were shorter than the minimum length
allowed for an ICMP packet. Short packets are usually caused by a noisy link.
Reflect Packets
is the number of ICMP packets received that have been sent a response. Note that
not all ICMP packets require a response.
Short IP Packets
is the number of packets received that were too short.
Out Dest Unreachable
is the number of Destination Unreachable messages sent.
Out Echo
is the number of Echo messages sent.
Out Echo Reply
is the number of Echo Reply messages sent.