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with size smaller than minimum: Display Field. The number of
TCP packets received where the size of the packet is too small.
with data size < data length: Display Field. The number of
TCP packets received where the actual data is smaller than that
specified in the TCP header.
header length < data size: Display Field. The number of TCP
packets received where the length specified in the header is
smaller than the data received.
with data length < header length: Display Field. The number
of TCP packets received where the length of the data is smaller
than that specified in the TCP header.
fragments received
fragments received: Display Field. The number of IP fragments
received. Before an IP packet is forwarded, it must sometimes be
divided into smaller pieces (called fragments), which are
transmitted as individual packets. The destination host stores the
fragments until it has received them all, then it reassembles the
original message.
fragments dropped (dup or no space): Display Field. The
number of fragments the bridge discarded because they were
duplicates, or because there was no memory available in which to
store them.
This refers only to fragments for which the bridge i s the final
destination.
fragments dropped after timeout: Display Field. The number
of fragments the bridge discarded because the amount of time
allowed to collect all of a message's fragments has expired.
This refers only to fragments for which the bridge i s the final
destination.