Categories on the Buffers Usage Statistics screen are the following:
MSG: miss Lists the number of times the router was unable to obtain
a message buffer (that is, all buffers were in use).
MSG: init Lists the number of message buffers allocated when the
router booted.
MSG: free Lists the number of message buffers available for use.
Due to overhead, the number of buffers available is
somewhat less than the number allocated.
MSG: min Lists the lowest number of message buffers that were
available since the router booted. This count corresponds
to the MSG: miss count; if message buffers were always
available (MSG: min > 0), then MSG: miss = 0.
PKT: miss Lists the number of times the router was unable to obtain
a packet buffer (that is, all buffers were in use).
PKT: init Lists the number of packet buffers allocated when the
router booted.
PKT: free Lists the number of packet buffers available for use. Due
to overhead, the number of buffers available is somewhat
less than the number allocated.
PKT: min Lists the lowest number of packet buffers that were
available since the router booted. This count corresponds
to the PKT: miss count; if packet buffers were always
available (PKT: min > 0), then PKT: miss = 0.
Statistics
Screens
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Using the Statistic Screens
Buffers Usage Statistics Screen
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