Chapter 13 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Using Command-Line Diagnostics

:vxdiag_tcpstatshow

Use the :vxdiag_tcpstatshow command to display Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics for the access point. The TCP statistics might look like this example:

TCP:

3370 packets sent

1576 data packets (714752 bytes)

3 data packets (1613 bytes) retransmitted

1252 ack-only packets (1 delayed)

0 URG only packet

1 window probe packet

0 window update packet

538 control packets

3327 packets received

1564 acks (for 710621 bytes)

23 duplicate acks

0 ack for unsent data

824packets (189251 bytes) received in-sequence

8completely duplicate packets (2562 bytes)

0packet with some dup. data (0 byte duped)

74out-of-order packets (0 byte)

0packet (0 byte) of data after window

0window probe

85window update packets

0packet received after close

0discarded for bad checksum

0discarded for bad header offset field

0discarded because packet too short

63 connection requests

415 connection accepts

477 connections established (including accepts)

477 connections closed (including 410 drops)

0 embryonic connection dropped

1378 segments updated rtt (of 1399 attempts)

2 retransmit timeouts

0 connection dropped by rexmit timeout

1 persist timeout

0 keepalive timeout

0 keepalive probe sent

0 connection dropped by keepalive

63 pcb cache lookups failed

Follow the steps in the “Entering Diagnostic Commands” section on page 13-16to open the CLI and enter the :vxdiag_tcpstatshow command.

 

 

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