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Displaying global IPv6 information 5
To display detailed information about a specified TCP connection, enter a command such as the
following at any CLI level.
Syntax: show ipv6 tcp status <local-ip-address> <local-port-number> <remote-ip-address>
<remote-port-number>
The <local-ip-address> parameter can be the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the local interface over which
the TCP connection is taking place.
The <local-port-number> parameter is the local port number over which a TCP connection is taking
place.
The <remote-ip-address> parameter can be the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the remote interface over
which the TCP connection is taking place.
The <remote-port-number> parameter is the local port number over which a TCP connection is
taking place.
FREE TCP QUEUE BUFFER =
<percentage>
The percentage of free TCP queue buffer space.
FREE TCP SEND BUFFER =
<percentage>
The percentage of free TCP send buffer space.
FREE TCP RECEIVE BUFFER =
<percentage>
The percentage of free TCP receive buffer space.
FREE TCP OUT OF SEQUENCE BUFFER
= <percentage>
The percentage of free TCP out of sequence buffer space.
TABLE 35 General IPv6 TCP connection fields (Continued)
Field Description
Brocade#show ipv6 tcp status 2001:DB8::110 179 2000:4::106 8222
TCP: TCP = 0x217fc300
TCP: 2000:4::110:179 <-> 2000:4::106:8222: state: ESTABLISHED Port: 1
Send: initial sequence number = 242365900
Send: first unacknowledged sequence number = 242434080
Send: current send pointer = 242434080
Send: next sequence number to send = 242434080
Send: remote received window = 16384
Send: total unacknowledged sequence number = 0
Send: total used buffers 0
Receive: initial incoming sequence number = 740437769
Receive: expected incoming sequence number = 740507227
Receive: received window = 16384
Receive: bytes in receive queue = 0
Receive: congestion window = 1459