IP Overview (PI_IP)
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Function
The IP Overview (PI_IP) record stores the performance data per unit time on the number of times IP Datagram was sent/received when the IP protocol of Internet Protocol Version 4 was used, and the number of various types of IP errors.
Default values and values that can be specified
Item |
Default value |
Modifiable |
---|---|---|
Collection Interval |
60 |
Yes |
Collection Offset# |
0 |
Yes |
Log |
No |
Yes |
LOGIF |
Blank |
Yes |
Over 10 Sec Collection Time |
No |
No |
Realtime Report Data Collection Mode |
Reschedule |
Yes |
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A value between 0 and 32,767 seconds can be specified (a value within the range specified for Collection Interval). Use this item to distribute the collection load, because executing data collection all at once results in concentration of the processing workload. Note that the data collection duration to be recorded is the same as the Collection Interval, regardless of the value specified for Collection Offset.
ODBC key fields
None
Lifetime
None
Record size
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Fixed portion: 953 bytes
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Variable portion: 0 bytes
Fields
PFM-View name (PFM - Manager name name) |
Description |
Smry |
Format |
Delta |
Not sprtd on |
Data source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Datagrams Forwarded/sec (DATAGRAMS_FORWARDED_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which forwarding routes for Datagrams were searched for because the destinations were not final (Datagrams/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Outbound Discarded (DATAGRAMS_OUTBOUND_DISCARDED) |
Number of outbound Datagrams that were discarded due to a problem such as a buffer shortage, even though no problem preventing transmission to the destination was detected following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Outbound No Route (DATAGRAMS_OUTBOUND_NO_ROUTE) |
Number of outbound Datagrams that were discarded because the route for transmitting to the destination could not be detected following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Rcvd Address Errors (DATAGRAMS_RECEIVED_ADDRESS_ERRORS) |
Number of received Datagrams that were destroyed because the IP address in the destination field of the IP header was not valid as an address that could be received by the system following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Rcvd Delivered/sec (DATAGRAMS_REC_DELIVERED_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which received Datagrams were delivered normally to an IP user protocol such as ICMP (Datagrams/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Rcvd Discarded (DATAGRAMS_REC_DISCARDED) |
Number of received Datagrams that were discarded due to a problem such as a buffer shortage, even though no problem preventing continued processing was detected following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Rcvd Header Errors (DATAGRAMS_RECEIVED_HEADER_ERRORS) |
Number of received Datagrams that were destroyed due to IP header errors following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Rcvd Unknown Protocol (DATAGRAMS_REC_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL) |
Number of normally received Datagrams with local address specification that were discarded due to an unknown or unsupported protocol.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Rcvd/sec (DATAGRAMS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which Datagrams were received via a network interface (Datagrams/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams Sent/sec (DATAGRAMS_SENT_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which Datagrams were sent via a network interface (Datagrams/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Datagrams/sec (DATAGRAMS_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which Datagrams were sent/received via a network interface (Datagrams/second). This field shows the total of the Datagrams Rcvd/sec and Datagrams Sent/sec fields. |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Fragment Reassembly Failures (FRAGMENT_RE_ASSEMBLY_FAILURES) |
Number of failures, such as time-outs and errors, detected by the IP reassembly algorithm following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Fragmentation Failures (FRAGMENTATION_FAILURES) |
Number of Datagrams that were discarded because the Don't Fragment flag was set, even though fragmentation was necessary following the OS startup.# |
AVG |
ulong |
No |
-- |
-- |
Fragmented Datagrams/sec (FRAGMENTED_DATAGRAMS_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which Datagrams were fragmented normally (Datagrams/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Fragments Created/sec (FRAGMENTS_CREATED_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which IP fragments were generated through Datagram fragmentation (Datagrams/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Fragments Rcvd/sec (FRAGMENTS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which IP fragments requiring reassembling were received (fragments/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Fragments Reassembled/sec (FRAGMENTS_RE_ASSEMBLED_PER_SEC) |
Rate at which IP fragments were correctly reassembled (fragments/second). |
AVG |
float |
No |
-- |
-- |
Interval (INTERVAL) |
Collection interval during which the record was stored (seconds). For a real-time report, the first value is 5. If records are summarized into a historical report, the total of the summarized records is displayed. |
ADD |
ulong |
No |
-- |
RECORD_TIME (T1) - RECORD_TIME (T0) |
Record Time (RECORD_TIME) |
Time at which the record was created. |
COPY |
time_t |
No |
-- |
-- |
Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE) |
Record name. Always IP. |
COPY |
char (8) |
No |
-- |
-- |