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Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Field
Description
Try Another LNS
The total number of general errors that occurred because the LNS indicated that the LAC
service should attempt to establish the control channel with an alternate LNS (Error code
7).
service should attempt to establish the control channel with an alternate LNS (Error code
7).
Unknown AVP with
M bit
M bit
The total number of general errors that occurred because a session or tunnel was
disconnected due to the receipt of an unknown AVP with the M-bit set (Error code 8).
disconnected due to the receipt of an unknown AVP with the M-bit set (Error code 8).
Misc Reasons
Unspecified reasons.
Rx Data Pkts
The total number of data packets received.
Tx Data Pkts
The total number of data packets transmitted.
Rx Data Octs
The total number of data octets received.
Tx Data Octs
The total number of data octets transmitted.
Rx Discard Data
Pkts
Pkts
The total number of data packets received and discarded.
Rx Control Pkts
The total number of control packets received.
Tx Control Pkts
The total number of control packets transmitted.
Rx Control Octs
The total number of control octets received.
Tx Control Octs
The total number of control octets transmitted.
Rx Control ZLB
Pkts
Pkts
The total number of zero-length body (ZLB) control packets received.
Tx Control ZLB
Pkts
Pkts
The total number of zero-length body (ZLB) control packets transmitted.
Rx HELLO Pkts
The total number of “Hello” packets received.
Tx HELLO Pkts
The total number of “Hello” packets transmitted.
Rx Dup Control
Pkts
Pkts
The total number of duplicate control packets received.
Control ACK
Timeouts
Timeouts
The total number local timeouts which happen when we have not responded to the peer
LNSs control packet.
Typically, the system starts a timer when it receives a packet from the peer LNS. The
system attempts to send the ACK message with a regular control message destined for the
LNS. If the timer expires prior to the sending of the ACK message, the system sends a ZLB
message which serves as an ACK.
LNSs control packet.
Typically, the system starts a timer when it receives a packet from the peer LNS. The
system attempts to send the ACK message with a regular control message destined for the
LNS. If the timer expires prior to the sending of the ACK message, the system sends a ZLB
message which serves as an ACK.