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Chapter 9 Monitoring the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone Remotely Network Statistics Table 9-4 Wireless LAN Statistics Items (continued) Item Success Counter Max Retry Limit Counter Description Number of frames transmitted successfully Number of times the maximum retry limit was reached Network Statistics The Network Statistics section provides information about network traffic. Table 9-5 describes the IP, TCP, and UDP traffic. Table 9-5 Network Statistics Screen Items Item IP Statistics IpInReceives IpInHdrErrors IpInAddrErrors IpInForwDatagrams IpInUnknownProtos IpInDiscards IpInDelivers IpInOutRequests IpInOutDiscards IpInOutNoRoutes IpInReasmTimeout IpReasmReqds IpInReasmOKs IpInReasmFails IpInFragOK IpInFragFails IpInFragCreates Description Number of input datagrams received from interfaces including those received in error Number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in IP headers Number of input datagrams discarded because IP address in header destination field was not valid Number of input datagrams that were forwarded to another IP destination Number of datagrams discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol Number of input datagrams discarded for reasons other than errors, such as lack of buffer space Number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols Number of IP datagrams supplied to IP in request for transmission; does not include IPForwDatagram count Number of output datagrams discarded for reasons other than errors, such as lack of buffer space Number of output datagrams discarded because no route found to transmit them to destination Maximum number of seconds which received fragments are held while awaiting reassembly Number of IP fragments received that need to be reassembled Number of IP fragments successfully reassembled Number of IP fragment reassembly failures Number of IP datagrams that have been successfully fragmented Number of IP datagrams that were discarded because they could not be fragmented Number of IP datagram fragments generated OL-15984-01 Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1) 9-9

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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
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Chapter 9
Monitoring the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone Remotely
Network Statistics
Network Statistics
The Network Statistics section provides information about network traffic.
Table 9-5
describes the IP,
TCP, and UDP traffic.
Success Counter
Number of frames transmitted successfully
Max Retry Limit Counter
Number of times the maximum retry limit was reached
Table 9-4
Wireless LAN Statistics Items (continued)
Item
Description
Table 9-5
Network Statistics Screen Items
Item
Description
IP Statistics
IpInReceives
Number of input datagrams received from interfaces including those
received in error
IpInHdrErrors
Number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in IP headers
IpInAddrErrors
Number of input datagrams discarded because IP address in header
destination field was not valid
IpInForwDatagrams
Number of input datagrams that were forwarded to another IP
destination
IpInUnknownProtos
Number of datagrams discarded because of an unknown or
unsupported protocol
IpInDiscards
Number of input datagrams discarded for reasons other than errors,
such as lack of buffer space
IpInDelivers
Number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP
user-protocols
IpInOutRequests
Number of IP datagrams supplied to IP in request for transmission;
does not include IPForwDatagram count
IpInOutDiscards
Number of output datagrams discarded for reasons other than errors,
such as lack of buffer space
IpInOutNoRoutes
Number of output datagrams discarded because no route found to
transmit them to destination
IpInReasmTimeout
Maximum number of seconds which received fragments are held
while awaiting reassembly
IpReasmReqds
Number of IP fragments received that need to be reassembled
IpInReasmOKs
Number of IP fragments successfully reassembled
IpInReasmFails
Number of IP fragment reassembly failures
IpInFragOK
Number of IP datagrams that have been successfully fragmented
IpInFragFails
Number of IP datagrams that were discarded because they could not
be fragmented
IpInFragCreates
Number of IP datagram fragments generated