Table 12–6. TCP Statistics Report

Parameter

-bad checksums

-with headers too small

-packets smaller than header

-packets larger than frame

-acks for unsent data

-with data outside window

-with data after close segments with data

segments with duplicate data

segments with only an

ACK

segments with a duplicate

ACK

segments with a RST

window probes

window updates

Sent Packet Information

Description

Checksum value in TCP header is incorrect.

Size of the TCP header is less than 20 bytes.

Packet size is less than the TCP header size.

Packet is larger than the internal packet buffer.

Unacceptable/invalid/unsent acknowledge number in the TCP header.

The remote host has sent data beyond the window that the software could advertise.

TCP packets received in a Closed state/connection.

Total segments received, including those received in error. This count includes segments received on currently established connections.

No. of segments received with duplicate data.

Not used

Not used

No. of segments received with the RST (Reset) Flag bit on in the TCP header.

Not used

Not used

packets sent

discarded for lack of resources

discarded due to internal errors

with illegal destination port

segments with data

segments with retransmitted data

segments with only an

ACK

segments with a delayed

ACK

segments with a RST

window probes

window updates

active opens

passive opens

connections currently established

Total TCP packets sent.

Discarded transmitted packets due to lack of resources: kernel memory or packet buffers.

Discarded transmitted packets due to internal software errors.

Destination port field value in TCP header is illegal.

Total segments sent.

No. of retransmitted TCP data packet.

Not used

Not used

No. of unsolicited reset (RST) segment sent.

Not used

Not used

No. of TCP connections opened.

No. of TCP passive connections opened.

No. of TCP connections currently established.

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