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IP Version 6 Overview (PI_IP6)

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Function

The IP Version 6 Overview (PI_IP6) 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 6 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

#

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

Fields

PFM-View name

(PFM - Manager name name)

Description

Smry

Format

Delta

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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)

The 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 after OS startup.

This counter includes datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec that meet this criterion.#

AVG

ulong

No

--

--

Datagrams Outbound No Route (DATAGRAMS_OUTBOUND_NO_ROUTE)

The number of outbound datagrams that were discarded because the transmission route to the destination could not be detected after OS startup.

This counter includes datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec that meet this criterion.#

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)

The rate (datagrams/second) that IP datagrams were received from a network interface, including datagrams with errors

AVG

float

No

--

--

Datagrams Sent/sec (DATAGRAMS_SENT_PER_SEC)

The rate (datagrams/second) that IP datagrams were supplied to IP for transmission by local IP user-protocols (including ICMP).

This counter does not include any datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec.

AVG

float

No

--

--

Datagrams/sec (DATAGRAMS_PER_SEC)

The rate (datagrams/second) at which datagrams were sent or received via a network interface, including datagrams with errors.

This counter does not include any datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec.

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 IP6.

COPY

char (8)

No

--

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