TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-012
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STATS MON Command for TCP6MAN
No Ports For Packets
is the number of packets received 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 faulty
NonStop TCP/IPv6 implementation that does not conform to the NonStop
TCP/IPv6 state table.
Outgoing Connect
is the number of connection requests sent to remote hosts.
Out Of Order PKTs Rcv
is the number of out-of-order packets received.
Out Of Order B Rcv
is the number of out-of-order bytes received.
Partial Duplicate Byte
is the number of duplicate bytes received in partially duplicate packets.
Partial Dup PKTs
is the number of packets received with some duplicate data.
Persist Timeouts
is the number of persistent timeouts.
PKTs Rcv After Close
is the number of packets received after close.
PKTs Rcv After Window
is the number of packets received exceeding the window boundary.
PKTs Unacknowledged
is the number of unacknowledged packets.
Retransmitted Bytes
is the number of bytes retransmitted.
Retransmitted Packets
is the number of packets retransmitted. Packets are retransmitted when a packet is
not acknowledged within a certain time period. Packets can be retransmitted for
any of these reasons: the network is overloaded; the other end of the connection is
overloaded (so that appropriate acknowledgments cannot be received or sent); or
a corrupted packet (that is, a packet with an invalid checksum) has been received.