HP (Hewlett-Packard) 200 Network Router User Manual


 
Internet Datagram Protocol (IDP)
forwarding contains an integer switch indicating the node’s function
within the extended IPX network. A value of 1 indicates that the node is
acting as a gateway (routes and forwards datagrams); a value of 2
indicates that the node is acting as a host (does not route and forward
datagrams).
forwdatagrams contains the number of received IDP datagrams not
addressed to the IPX router. The router attempts to forward these
datagrams to their ultimate destination.
inadderrors contains the number of IDP datagrams discarded
because of invalid destination address fields.
indelivers contains the number of IDP datagrams delivered to IDP
user protocols (including Error Protocol).
indiscards contains the number of valid input IDP datagrams
discarded because of insufficient router resources (lack of buffer space).
inhderrors contains the number of IDP datagrams discarded
because of errors in their IDP headers. Such errors include faulty
checksums, format errors, and transport control (hop count) errors.
inreceives contains the total number of all IDP datagrams
(including those received in error) received from all interfaces.
inunknownprotos contains the number of IDP datagrams discarded
because of an incorrect or corrupted value in the Protocol Type field in
the IDP header.
outdiscards contains the number of valid output IDP datagrams
discarded because of insufficient router resources (lack of buffer space).
outnoroutes contains the number of IDP datagrams discarded
because no route could be found to transmit them to their destination.
outrequests contains the number of IDP datagrams generated by
local IDP user protocols (including Error).
Managment
Information Base
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Management Information Base Variables
ipx: IPX Information Base
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