Performance Management on Virtual Services Platform 4000 Series Version 5.1.2

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Table 8: show ip dhcp-relay counters option82 command
Heading Description
INTERFACE Shows the name of the interface on which you
enabled option 82. Shows the port number if the
interface is a brouter port or the VLAN number if the
interface is a VLAN.
FOUND OPT82 Shows the number of packets that the interface
received that already had option82 in them.
DROP PKT Shows the number of packets the interface dropped
because of option 82–related issues. These reasons
could be that the packet was received from an
untrusted source or spoofing was detected. To
determine the cause of the drop, you must enable
trace on level 170.
CIRCUIT ID Show the value inserted in the packets as the circuit
ID. The value is the index of the interface.
ADD CIRC Shows on how many packets (requests from client to
server) the circuit ID was inserted for that interface.
If you expect this value to increase but it does not,
and the interface does not drop a packet, it is
possible the packet does not have enough space to
insert the option. You must enable trace on level 170
to determine the cause.
REMOVE CIRC Shows on how many packets (replies from server to
client) the circuit id was removed for that interface.
REMOTE ID Shows the value inserted in the packets as the
remote ID. The value is the MAC address of the
interface.
ADD REMOTE Shows on how many packets (requests from client to
server) the remote ID was inserted for that interface.
If you expect this value to increase but it does not,
and the interface does not drop a packet, it is
possible the packet does not have enough space to
insert the option. You must enable trace on level 170
to determine the cause.
REMOVE REMOTE Shows on how many packets (replies from server to
client) the remote ID was removed for that interface.
Viewing IPv6 DHCP Relay statistics
Display individual IPv6 DHCP Relay statistics for specific interfaces to manage network
performance.
Statistics
January 2017 Performance Management on Avaya VSP 4000 Series 40
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