| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| Icmp_rate_threshold |
Indicates the limit of ICMP packets handled every 10 milliseconds. |
Pkts/Sec |
This threshold is configurable. Once this threshold is violated, subsequent ICMP packets will be dropped by the appliance. You are hence advised to configure this limit based on the current and anticipated ICMP traffic to the NetScaler appliance. To view the configured threshold, use the show ns rateControl command. To set/alter this limit, use the set rateControl command.
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| Data_received |
Indicates the amount of ICMPv6 data received during the last measurement period. |
MB |
These measures are good indicators of the ICMPv6 load on the NetScaler appliance.
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| Data_transmitted |
Indicates the amount of ICMPv6 data transmitted during the last measurement period. |
MB |
These measures are good indicators of the ICMPv6 load on the NetScaler appliance.
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| Packets_received |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6 packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These measures are good indicators of the ICMPv6 load on the NetScaler appliance.
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| Packets_transmitted |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6 packets transmitted during the last measurement period.
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Number |
These measures are good indicators of the ICMPv6 load on the NetScaler appliance.
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| Na_packets_received |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Neighbor advertisement packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These packets are received in response to a neighbor solicitation message sent out by this node, or if the link layer address of a neighbor has changed.
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| Ns_packets_received |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Neighbor solicitation packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These packets are received if the link layer address of a neighbor has changed, or in response to a neighbor solicitation message sent out by this node.
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| Ra_packets_received |
Indicates the number ICMPv6-Router advertisement packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These are received at defined intervals or in response to a router solicitation message.
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| Rs_packets_received |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Router solicitation packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These could be sent by a neighboring router to initiate address resolution.
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| Echo_req_pkts_recv |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Echo request packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
The echo request is an ICMP message whose data is expected to be received back in an echo reply (“ping”). The host must respond to all echo requests with an echo reply containing the exact data received in the request message.
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| Echo_reply_pkts_recv |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Echo reply packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
The echo request is an ICMP message whose data is expected to be received back in an echo reply (“ping”). The host must respond to all echo requests with an echo reply containing the exact data received in the request message.
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| Na_pkts_trans |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Neighbor advertisement packets transmitted during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These packets are sent in response to a neighbor solicitation packet, or if the link layer address of this node has changed.
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| Ns_pkts_trans |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Neighbor solicitation packets transmitted during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These packets are sent to get the link layer addresses of neighboring nodes or to confirm that they are reachable.
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| Ra_pkts_trans |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Router advertisement packets transmitted during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These packets are sent at regular intervals or in response to a router solicitation packet from a neighbor.
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| Rs_pkts_trans |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Router solicitation packets transmitted during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These packets are sent to request neighboring routers to generate router advertisements immediately rather than wait for the next defined time.
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| Echo_req_pkts_trans |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Echo request packets transmitted during the last measurement period. |
Number |
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| Echo_reply_pkts_trans |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Echo reply packets transmitted during the last measurement period. |
Number |
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| Ra_err_pkts |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Router advertisement error packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These refer to ICMPv6 router advertisement error packets received that contain an error in the header, such as an incorrect source IP address, destination IP address, or packet length.
Ideally, the value of this measure should be 0.
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| Na_err_pkts |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Neighbor advertisement error packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These refer to ICMPv6 neighbor advertisement error packets received that contain an error in the header, such as an incorrect source IP address, destination IP address, or packet length.
Ideally, the value of this measure should be 0.
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| Ns_err_pkts |
Indicates the number of ICMPv6-Neighbor solicitation error packets received during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These refer to ICMPv6 neighbor solicitation error packets received that contain an error in the header, such as an incorrect source IP address, destination IP address, or packet length.
Ideally, the value of this measure should be 0.
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| Bad_check_sum |
Indicates the number of bad checksum error packets during the last measurement period. |
Number |
A checksum is a small-sized block of data derived from another block of digital data for the purpose of detecting errors that may have been introduced during its transmission or storage.
The Internet Protocol (IP) and most higher-layer protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite (ICMP, IGMP, UDP, UDP-Lite, TCP) use a common checksum algorithm to validate the integrity of the packets that they exchange.
If the checksum is incorrectly computed, a checksum error occurs. Packets with incorrect checksums aren’t processed by the receiving host.
Ideally therefore, the value of this measure should be 0.
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| Unsupported_pkts |
Indicates the number of unsupported packets during the last measurement period. |
Number |
These are ICMPv6 packets received that are not supported by the Citrix ADC.
Ideally, the value of this measure should be 0.
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| Rate_thsld_exceeded |
Indicates the number of packets that were dropped because they exceeded the ICMP rate threshold. |
Number |
The default rate threshold is 100 requests per 10 milliseconds.
An abnormally high value is a cause for concern, and presents a strong case for changing the rate threshold.
You can change the threshold using the set rateControl command.
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