Table 12–3. IGMP Statistics Report

Parameter

Ver. 2 Membership Report sent

Leave-group message sent

DVMRP routing message sent

PIM routing message sent

Traceroute resp sent

Mcast traceroute messages sent

Other messages sent

Description

No. of IGMP Version 2 Membership report messages sent.

No. of IGMP Leave Group messages sent.

No. of IGMP DVMRP routing message messages sent.

No. of IGMP PIM routing messages sent.

No. of IGMP Traceroute resp messages sent.

No. of IGMP Multicast Traceroute messages sent.

No. of other IGMP type messages sent.

IP Statistics Report

To display the IP Statistics report, type I on the Network Statistics menu. The IP Statistics report displays details about all IP (Internet Protocol) packets sent and received on the network

Table 12–4. IP Statistics Report

Parameter

Description

Received Packet Information

packets received

packets delivered to upper layer

packets forwarded

discarded for lack of resources

discarded due to internal errors

discarded for other reasons:

-with header errors

-with an illegal source

-with an illegal destination

-bad versions

-bad checksums

-with headers too small

-packets smaller than header

-packets larger than frame

-with unrecognized protocol

Total IP packets received.

No. of incoming IP packets delivered to upper layer/ Layer 4 or higher (such as ICMP, IGCMP, PIM, TCP and UDP packets)

No. of incoming IP packets forwarded to other route/interface

Discarded received packets due to lack of resources: kernel memory, packet buffers etc.

Discarded received packets due to internal software errors.

Discarded received packets due to other reasons listed in the following:

Bad IP header format

Illegal Source IP address in the IP header

Illegal Destination IP address in the IP header

Version field value in IP header is incorrect.

Value of Checksum field in IP header is incorrect.

Size of the IP header is less than 20 bytes.

Size of IP header is larger than packet size.

IP packet size is larger than internal packet buffer.

Value of Protocol Type field in IP header is unrecognized.

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JetFusion Integrated Access Device specifications

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