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

SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
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Route Records
ppppp
indicates the IP number associated with the packet sent. For a list of the commonly
used IP numbers, see the TCP/IP Programming Manual. For a complete list of the
IP numbers, see the Request for Comments document 1010, “Assigned Numbers.”
Fragmenting Record
The fragmenting record is generated each time the IP must fragment a packet.
bbbbb
indicates the IP offset of the fragments (in bytes).
Sending Broadcast Record
The sending broadcast record is generated each time the IP sends a packet with a
broadcast address.
lllll
indicates the length of the broadcast packet sent.
Route Records
This subsection describes the formatted trace records displayed when the ROUTE
keyword is specified for the PTrace SELECT command. Note that route records are
preceded by a header containing the record-type code 11. The records are presented
in alphabetic order, based on their text format.
Flags Record
The flags record is generated each time a route change request is received.
ffff
indicates the internal flags set during the routing change. The value displayed
represents a bit pattern in which bit 0 is the low-order bit and bits 1 through 5
correspond to these flags: bit 1 indicates whether the route is UP, bit 2 indicates
whether the route is to a gateway, bit 3 indicates whether the route is to a point-to-
header
ip_output: fragmenting offset bbbbb
header
ip_output: sending broadcast len lllll
header
flags ffff