HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
cmdoos contains the number of times EGP received an out-of-se-
quence command message. An out-of-sequence message indicates that a
prior message, issued by an
EGP peer, has been missed.
cmdrej contains the number of times
EGP refused to respond to a
received command. Such refusal could be generated by receipt of a
neighbor acquisition message from an unknown autonomous system, or
by receipt of a faulty
EGP message (for example, one with a bad
checksum) from a known neighbor.
err contains the number of times
EGP received a message that, while
appropriate for the router’s current state, was otherwise erroneous.
mem_use contains the number of memory bytes used by the
EGP
protocol. Memory requirements include protocol overhead, the state
machine model, and timers.
mem_wait contains the number of instances in which
EGP delayed
operations because of unavailable memory resources.
no_mem contains the number of instances in which
EGP was unable
to function because of insufficient memory resources.
nop contains the number of instances that
EGP received an otherwise
valid
EGP message inappropriate or inapplicable to its current state.
pkts_rcv contains the total number of received
EGP messages.
pkts_snt contains the total number of transmitted
EGP messages.
sess_cur contains the current number of
EGP peers. An EGP peer is
a remote routing device with which the router exchanges routing
information.
sess_tot contains the aggregate number of
EGP peers. This counter
is incremented when the router moves from the
EGP Idle state to either
the Acquisition state or Down state.
tmrrej contains the number of T3 (abort timer) timeouts.
Management Information Base Variables
egp: EGP Information Base
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