IP Header Compression Statistics Report

This report is available when ATM PVC Encapsulation Type RFC 1483 is selected, an IP address is assigned and IP Header Compression is enabled on the ATM Interface.

Table 12–16.IP Header Compression Statistics Report

Parameter

Missed TCP contexts Missed RTP context

Sent Packet Information

Compressed TCP packets sent

Compressed UDP packets Sent

Compressed RTP packets Sent

FULL_HEADER packets Sent

CONTEXT_STATE packets sent

Description

No. of times search didn’t find a TCP stream. No. of times search didn’t find an RTP stream.

No. of compressed TCP packets sent.

No. of compressed UDP packets sent.

No. of compressed RTP packets sent.

No. of FULL_HEADER packets sent.

No. of CONTEXT TATE packets sent.

Received Packet Information

Compressed TCP packets received

Compressed UDP packets received

Compressed RTP packets received

FULL_HEADER packets received

CONTEXT_STATE packets Received

No. of compressed TCP packets received.

No. of compressed UDP packets received.

No. of compressed RTP packets received.

No. of FULL_HEADER packets received.

No. of CONTEXT_STATE packets received.

Incorrect Sequence Numbers by Packet Type

TCP packets with wrong sequence number

UDP packets with wrong sequence number

RTP packets with wrong sequence number

Average Header Sizes

Ave. sent TCP header Ave. sent UDP header Ave. sent RTP header Ave. received TCP header Ave. received UDP header Ave. received RTP header

No. of compressed TCP packets received with bad sequence number.

No. of compressed UDP packets received with bad sequence number.

No. of compressed RTP packets received with bad Sequence Number.

The average size of the TCP header sent. The average size of the UDP header sent. The average size of the TCP header sent.

The average size of the TCP header received. The average size of the UDP header received. The average size of the RTP header received.

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