Avaya P580 Switch User Manual


 
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, v5.3.1 9-65
Configuring IP Routing
IP Out Discards Number of output IP datagrams for which no
problem was encountered to prevent their
transmission to their destination, but were
discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space).
Note that this counter includes datagrams
counted in ipForwDatagrams if any such
packets met this (discretionary) discard
criterion.
IP Out No Routes Number of IP datagrams discarded because no
route could be found to transmit them to their
destination. Note that this counter includes any
packets counted in ipForwDatagrams which
meet this `no-route' criterion. Note that this
includes any Datagrams which a host cannot
route because all of its default gateways are
down.
IP Reassembly Timeout
Period
Maximum number of seconds that received
fragments are held while they are awaiting
reassembly at this entity.
IP Reassembly Required Number of IP fragments received that need to
be reassembled.
IP Reassembly OKs Number of IP datagrams successfully
reassembled.
IP Reassembly Failures Number of failures detected by the IP re-
assembly algorithm (timeout errors). Note that
this is not necessarily a count of discarded IP
fragments since some algorithms can lose track
of the number of fragments by combining them
as they are received.
IP Fragmentation OKs Number of IP datagrams that have been
successfully fragmented at this entity.
IP Fragmentation
Failures
Number of IP datagrams that have been
discarded because they needed to be
fragmented at this entity but could not be.
IP Fragmentation
Creates
Number of IP datagram fragments that have
been generated as a result of fragmentation at
this entity.
IP Routing Discards Number of routing entries that were chosen to
be discarded even though they are valid. One
possible reason for discarding such an entry
could be to free-up buffer space for other
routing entries.
Table 6-24. IP Routing Global Statistics continued
Statistic Defines the...