Displaying Ip Statistics; Displaying Ip Traffic Information; Displaying Ip Fragmentation And Reassembly Statistics - Cisco 4700M Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring TCP/IP Normalization and IP Reassembly Parameters
Displaying Configurations and Statistics for TCP/IP and UDP Connections, IP Reassembly, and SYN Cookie

Displaying IP Statistics

Displaying IP Traffic Information

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This section describes the show commands that you can use to display IP
statistics, including fragmentation, ICMP, TCP, and UDP, and ARP statistics. It
contains the following topics:
Displaying IP Traffic Information

Displaying IP Fragmentation and Reassembly Statistics

You can display IP traffic information by using the show ip traffic command in
Exec mode. Aside from fragmentation, reassembly and ARP statistics, this
command displays statistics for traffic destined to the ACE, rather than through
the ACE. The syntax of this command is as follows:
show ip traffic
For example, enter:
host1/C1# show ip traffic
Table 4-10
describes the fields in the show ip traffic command output.
Table 4-10
Field Descriptions for the show ip traffic Command Output
Field
Description
IP Statistics
Rcvd
Total number of packets received by the ACE, number of
bytes received by the ACE, number of input errors, number
of packets received by the ACE with no route, and the
number of packets received by the ACE that had an unknown
protocol.
Frags
Number of fragments that the ACE reassembled, number of
fragments that the ACE could not reassemble, number of
packets that the ACE fragmented, and the number of packets
that the ACE could not fragment.
Bcast
Number of broadcast packets received and sent.
Mcast
Number of multicast packets received and sent.
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