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Chapter 3 CLI Commands
show statistics connection closed
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes EXEC
Device Modes application-accelerator
Usage Guidelines Using the show statistics connection closed command with no options displays a summary of the closed
TCP connections on the WAE. To obtain detailed statistics for a connection, use the command options
to filter the connection. While most filters show detail statistics, some filters (such as peer-id) show
summary information and not details.
Examples Table 3-91 describes the fields shown in the show statistics connection closed command display.
Related Commands clear arp-cache
show statistics accelerator
Table 3-91 Field Descriptions for the show statistics connection closed Command
Field Description
Current Active Optimized Flows Number of current active optimized TCP connections of all
types.
Current Active Optimized TCP Plus
Flows
Number of current active connections using DRE/LZ
optimization or handled by an accelerator.
Current Active Optimized TCP Only
Flows
Number of current active connections using TFO optimization
only.
Current Active Optimized TCP
Preposition Flows
Number of current active connections that were originated by
an accelerator to acquire data in anticipation of its future use.
Current Active Auto-Discovery
Flows
Number of current active connections in the auto-discovery
state.
Current Active Pass-Through Flows Number of current active pass-through connections.
Historical Flows Number of closed TCP connections for which statistical data
exists.
ConnID Identification number assigned to the connection.
Source IP:Port IP address and port of the incoming source connection.
Dest IP:Port IP address and port of the outgoing destination connection.
PeerID The MAC address of the peer device.
Accel Types of acceleration in use on the connection.
D = DRE, L = LZ, T = TCP optimization, C = CIFS, E = EPM,
G = generic, H = HTTP, M = MAPI, N = NFS, S = SSL,
V = video