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Table 22-5 show ipv6 traffic Output Details (Continued)

 

 

 

 

Output Field

What It Displays...

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Discarded Due

Number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IPv6

 

To Header Errors

headers, including version number mismatch, other format errors,

 

 

hop count exceeded, errors discovered in processing their IPv6

 

 

options, etc.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Discarded Due

Number of input datagrams that could not be forwarded because

 

To MTU

their size exceeded the link MTU of outgoing interface.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Discarded Due

Number of input datagrams discarded because no route could be

 

To No Route

found to transmit them to their destination.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams With Unknown

Number of locally-addressed datagrams received successfully but

 

Protocol

discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. This

 

 

counter increments at the interface to which these datagrams

 

 

were addressed, which might not be necessarily the input

 

 

interface for some of the datagrams.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Discarded Due

Number of input datagrams discarded because the IPv6 address

 

To Invalid Address

in their IPv6 header's destination field was not a valid address to

 

 

be received at this entity. This count includes invalid addresses

 

 

(for example, ::0) and unsupported addresses (for example,

 

 

addresses with unallocated prefixes). For entities which are not

 

 

IPv6 routers and therefore do not forward datagrams, this counter

 

 

includes datagrams discarded because the destination address

 

 

was not a local address.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Discarded Due

Number of input datagrams discarded because datagram frame

 

To Truncated Data

didn't carry enough data.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Discarded Other

Number of input IPv6 datagrams for which no problems were

 

 

encountered to prevent their continue processing, but which were

 

 

discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that this counter

 

 

does not include datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly.

 

 

 

 

Received Datagrams Reassembly

Number of IPv6 fragments received which needed to be

 

Required

reassembled at this interface. Note that this counter increments at

 

 

the interface to which these fragments were addressed, which

 

 

might not be necessarily the input interface for some of the

 

 

fragments.

 

 

 

 

Datagrams Successfully Reassembled

Number of IPv6 datagrams successfully reassembled. Note that

 

 

this counter increments at the interface to which these datagrams

 

 

were addressed, which might not be necessarily the input

 

 

interface for some of the fragments.

 

 

 

 

Datagrams Failed To Reassemble

Number of failures detected by the IPv6 reassembly algorithm (for

 

 

whatever reason: timed out, errors, etc.). Note that this is not

 

 

necessarily a count of discarded IPv6 fragments since some

 

 

algorithms (notably the algorithm in by combining them as they are

 

 

received. This counter increments at the interface to which these

 

 

fragments were addressed, which might not be necessarily the

 

 

input interface for some of the fragments.

 

 

 

 

Datagrams Forwarded

Number of output datagrams which this entity received and

 

 

forwarded to their final destinations. In entities which do not act as

IPv6 routers, this counter will include only those packets which were Source-Routed via this entity, and the Source-Route processing was successful. Note that for a successfully forwarded datagram the counter of the outgoing interface increments.

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