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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
show statistics accelerator
Examples Table 3-70 describes the fields shown in the show statistics accelerator epm detail command display.
Table 3-71 describes the fields shown in the show statistics accelerator generic connections detail
command display. This command shows the aggregated statistics for all connections.
Table 3-70 Field Descriptions for the show statistics accelerator epm Command
Field Description
Global TCP AO connection statistics
Time Accelerator was started Time that the accelerator was started.
Time Statistics were Last
Reset/Cleared
Time that the statistics were last reset or cleared.
Total Handled Connections Total connections handled.
Total Optimized Connections Total optimized connections.
Total Pushed Down Connections Total pushed down connections.
Total Dropped Connections Total dropped connections.
Current Active Connections Current active connections.
Current Pending Connections Current pending connections.
Maximum Active Connections Maximum active connections.
Total Requests Total requests.
Total Requests Successfully Parsed Total requests successfully parsed.
Total Request Errors Total request errors.
Total Responses Total responses.
Total Responses Successfully Parsed Total responses successfully parsed.
Total Service-unavailable Responses Total service-unavailable responses.
Total Requests for UUID not in
Policy Engine Map
Total requests for UUID not in policy engine map.
Total Response Errors Total response errors.
Table 3-71 Field Descriptions for the show statistics accelerator generic Command
Field Description
Time elapsed since "clear statistics" Time that has elapsed since the statistics were last reset.
Time Accelerator was started Local time accelerator was started or restarted.
Time Statistices were Last
Reset/Cleared
Local time accelerator was last started or restarted, or the clear
statistics command was executed since accelerator was last
started or restarted.