Performance Management on Virtual Services Platform 4000 Series Version 5.1.2

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Category Subcategory Variable Definition
continued processing. An example
of why they were discarded can be
lack of buffer space. This counter
does not include any datagrams
discarded while awaiting
reassembly.
ipOutDiscards.0 The number of output IP
datagrams where no problems
were encountered to prevent
transmission to the destination, but
that were discarded (for example,
for lack of buffer space). This
counter includes datagrams
counted in ipForwDatagrams if
packets meet this (discretionary)
discard criterion.
ipFragFails.0 The number of IP datagrams
discarded because they needed to
be fragmented at this entity but
were not, for example, because the
Don't Fragment flag was set.
ipReasmFails.0 The number of failures detected by
the IP reassembly algorithm (for
whatever reason: timed out, errors,
and so forth). This is not
necessarily a count of discarded IP
fragments because some
algorithms (notably the algorithm in
RFC 815) can lose track of the
number of fragments by combining
them as they are received.
icmpInParmProbs.0 The number of ICMP In parameter
problem messages received.
icmpOutParmProbs.0 The number of ICMP Out
parameter problem messages
received.
MLT rcStatMltEtherAlignmentErrors The number of frames received on
an MLT that are not an integral
number of octets in length, but do
not pass the FCS check.
rcStatMltEtherFCSErrors The number of frames received on
an MLT that are an integral number
of octets in length, but do not pass
the FCS check.
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