telnet: Telnet Information Base
The “telnet” information base contains variables that describe virtual-
terminal connections between the router and a remote device. The
structure is the following:
telnet
variables listed below
The pathname is constructed as follows:
telnet.variable
The variables are listed alphabetically:
inp.bad_opt contains the number of incoming TCP segments that
requested unknown or unsupported Telnet options.
inp.dropped contains the number of incoming TCP segments that
were dropped because of lack of processing resources.
inp.no_if contains the number of incoming TCP segments that were
dropped for lack of an interface.
inp.too_big contains the number of incoming TCP segments that
were dropped because they exceeded the mtu.
mem_err contains the number of memory errors.
mem_use contains the number of bytes of memory used by Telnet.
no_mem contains the number of instances Telnet was unable to
function because of the lack of memory resources.
out.dropped contains the number of outgoing TCP segments that
were not sent because of lack of processing resources.
out.iac_fnd contains the number of outgoing Telnet escape
sequences that were not transmitted.
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