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TCP Show Commands
This section describes the TCP show commands and the command options you
can enter. It also describes the information in the tables the router displays.
can enter. It also describes the information in the tables the router displays.
show tcp connections
The
show tcp connections
command displays information about each
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection. The table includes the IP
address, port numbers, and state associated with each connection. The states are as
follows:
address, port numbers, and state associated with each connection. The states are as
follows:
show tcp stats
The
show tcp stats
command displays information about the TCP configuration.
The output includes the following information:
Local IP Address
Local IP address for this TCP connection. In the case of a
connection in the listen state which is willing to accept
connections for any IP interface associated with the node,
the value 0.0.0.0 is used.
connection in the listen state which is willing to accept
connections for any IP interface associated with the node,
the value 0.0.0.0 is used.
Local Port
Local port number for this TCP connection.
Remote IP Address
Remote IP address for this TCP connection.
Remote Port
Remote port number for this TCP connection.
State
Current state of the entire TCP: up (1), down (2), init (3),
and not present (4).
and not present (4).
Md5 Errors
Count of the number of TCP packets dropped due to MD5
authentication errors.
authentication errors.
State
Current state of the entire TCP: up (1), down (2), init (3),
and not present (4).
and not present (4).
Timeout Minimum
Minimum value in milliseconds permitted for the
retransmission timeout. When one side of a TCP
connection sends a frame and the other side of the
connection does not acknowledge the transmission within
the timeout period, the sending station retransmits the
frame.
retransmission timeout. When one side of a TCP
connection sends a frame and the other side of the
connection does not acknowledge the transmission within
the timeout period, the sending station retransmits the
frame.