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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
show statistics tfo
show statistics tfo
To display Traffic Flow Optimization (TFO) statistics for a WAE, use the show statistics tfo EXEC
command.
show statistics tfo [connection | detail]
show statistics tfo peer [peer-id peer-id | peer-ip peer-ip | peer-no peer-no]
Syntax Description
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
Examples Table 3-101 describes the fields shown in the show statistics tfo command.
connection (Optional) Displays aggregated TFO connection statistics.
detail (Optional) Displays detailed TFO statistics.
peer (Optional) Displays DRE peer statistics.
peer-id peer-id (Optional) Displays peer statistics for peer ID.
peer-ip peer-ip (Optional) Displays peer statistics for peer IP.
peer-no peer-no (Optional) Displays peer statistics for peer number.
Table 3-101 Field Descriptions for the show statistics tfo Command
Field Description
Total number of optimized
connections
Total number of TCP connections that were optimized since the
last TFO statistics reset.
No. of active connections Total number of TCP optimized connections.
No. of pending (to be accepted)
connections
Number of TCP connections that will be optimized but are
currently in the setup stage.
No. of connections closed normally Number of optimized connections closed without any issues
using TCP FIN.
No. of connections closed with error Number of optimized connection closed with some issues or
using TCP RST.
Total number of peers Number of active peer WAEs. (Every connection is optimized
between two WAEs: this one and a peer WAE.)
No. of entries into overload mode Number of times the WAE entered into an overload state. (In the
overload state, new connections are set to pass-through. This
state occurs for various reasons, such as reaching the maximum
number of concurrent connections.
No. of connections reset due to Details for number of connections closed with error.
Socket write failure Failed to write on a socket (either on the LAN or WAN side).