Send: initial sequence number = <number>
Send: first unacknowledged sequence number = <number>
Send: current send pointer = <number>
Send: next sequence number to send = <number>
Send: remote received window = <number>
Send: total unacknowledged sequence number = <number>
Send: total used buffers <number>
Receive: initial incoming sequence number = <number>
Receive: expected incoming sequence number = <number>
Receive: received window = <number>
Receive: bytes in receive queue = <number>
Receive: congestion window = <number>
The local IPv4 or IPv6 address and port number.
The remote IPv4 or IPv6 address and port number.
Displaying global IPv6 information
This display shows the following information.
TABLE 36 Specific IPv6 TCP connection fields
Field
TCP = <location>
<local-ip-address><local-port-number><remote-ip-address><remote-port-number> <state> <port>

5

Description

The location of the TCP.

This field provides a general summary of the following:

The state of the TCP connection. For information on possible states, refer to Table 35 on page 148.

The port numbers of the local interface.

The initial sequence number sent by the local router.

The first unacknowledged sequence number sent by the local router.

The current send pointer.

The next sequence number sent by the local router.

The size of the remote received window.

The total number of unacknowledged sequence numbers sent by the local router.

The total number of buffers used by the local router in setting up the TCP connection.

The initial incoming sequence number received by the local router.

The incoming sequence number expected by the local router.

The size of the local router’s receive window.

The number of bytes in the local router’s receive queue.

The size of the local router’s receive congestion window.

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