Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family debugging ip count 49
Command Reference
Description
Table 1 Description on the fields of the debugging ip count data command
Field Description
IPA_In: Begin processing of
inbound-packet.
IPA is enabled on the router. An IP packet arrived at the router.
Protocol:1 Direction:
10.153.72.1 -->
10.153.72.150
From:Ethernet0/0/0
IPA is enabled on the router. An IP packet arrived at the router.
Dealing with the
inbound-packet permitted by
the firewall.
IPA is enabled on the router. An IP packet arrived at the router
and passed the firewall on the inbound interface.
Counting of inbound packets is enabled on the interface.
Dealing with the packet denied
by the firewall.
IPA is enabled on the router. An IP packet arrived at the router
and denied by the firewall on the inbound interface.
Counting of denied inbound packets is enabled on the interface.
IPA_In: Finish processing of
inbound-packet.
IPA is enabled on the router.
The inbound IP packet was counted correctly.
IPA_Out: Begin processing of
outbound-packet.
IPA is enabled on the router.
An outbound IP packet was present.
Protocol:1 Direction:
10.153.72.150 -->
10.153.72.1 To:Ethernet0/0/0
IPA is enabled on the router.
An outbound IP packet was present.
Dealing with the
outbound-packet permitted by
the firewall.
IPA is enabled on the router.
An outbound IP packet was present and permitted by the firewall.
Counting of permitted outbound packets is enabled on the
outbound interface.
Dealing with the packet denied
by the firewall.
IPA is enabled on the router.
An outbound IP packet was present and then denied by the
firewall on the outbound interface.
Counting of denied outbound packets is enabled on the
outbound interface.
IPA_Out: Finish processing of
outbound-packet.
IPA is enabled on the router.
The outbound IP packet was counted correctly.
Note:
IPA – IP Accounting
Inbound (or outbound) IP packets include both legitimate IP packets and illegitimate IP packets.
In this chapter, legitimate packets refer to IP packets permitted by the firewall; illegitimate packets
refer to IP packets denied by the firewall.