display rawip verbose

Use display rawip verbose to display detailed information about RawIP connections.

Syntax

display rawip verbose [ slot slot-number [ pcb pcb-index ] ]

display rawip verbose [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number [ pcb pcb-index ] ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

pcb pcb-index: Displays detailed RawIP connection information for the specified PCB. The pcb-index argument specifies the index of the PCB. The value range for the pcb-index argument is 1 to 16.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed information about RawIP connections for all cards.

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command displays detailed RawIP connection information for all cards.

Usage guidelines

The detailed information includes socket creator, state, option, type, protocol number, and the source and destination IP addresses of RawIP connections.

Examples

# Display detailed information about RawIP connections.

<Sysname> display rawip verbose
Total RawIP socket number: 1

 Location: slot: 6 cpu: 0
 Creator: ping[320]
 State: N/A
 Options: N/A
 Error: 0
 Receiving buffer(cc/hiwat/lowat/drop/state): 0 / 9216 / 1 / 0 / N/A
 Sending buffer(cc/hiwat/lowat/state): 0 / 9216 / 512 / N/A
 Type: 3
 Protocol: 1
 Connection info: src = 0.0.0.0, dst = 0.0.0.0
 Inpcb flags: N/A
 Inpcb extflag: INP_EXTRCVICMPERR INP_EXTFILTER
 Inpcb vflag: INP_IPV4
 TTL: 255(minimum TTL: 0)
 Send VRF: 0xffff
 Receive VRF: 0xffff

Table 37: Command output

Field

Description

Total RawIP socket number

Total number of RawIP sockets.

Creator

Name of the operation that created the socket. The number in brackets is the process number of the creator.

State

State of the socket.

Options

Socket options.

Error

Error code.

Receiving buffer (cc/hiwat/lowat/drop/state)

Displays receive buffer information in the following order:

  • cc—Used space.

  • hiwat—Maximum space.

  • lowat—Minimum space.

  • drop—Number of dropped packets.

  • state—Buffer state:

    • CANTSENDMORE—Unable to send data to the peer.

    • CANTRCVMORE—Unable to receive data from the peer.

    • RCVATMARK—Receiving tag.

    • N/A—None of the above states.

Sending buffer (cc/hiwat/lowat/state)

Displays send buffer information in the following order:

  • cc—Used space.

  • hiwat—Maximum space.

  • lowat—Minimum space.

  • state—Buffer state:

    • CANTSENDMORE—Unable to send data to the peer.

    • CANTRCVMORE—Unable to receive data from the peer.

    • RCVATMARK—Receiving tag.

    • N/A—None of the above states.

Type

Socket type:

  • 1SOCK_STREAM. This socket uses TCP to provide reliable transmission of byte streams.

  • 2SOCK_DGRAM. This socket uses UDP to provide datagram transmission.

  • 3SOCK_RAW. This socket allows an application to change the next upper-layer protocol header.

  • N/A—None of the above types.

Protocol

Number of the protocol using the socket.

Connection info

Source IP address and destination IP address.

Inpcb flags

Flags in the Internet PCB:

  • INP_RECVOPTS—Receives IP options.

  • INP_RECVRETOPTS—Receives replied IP options.

  • INP_RECVDSTADDR—Receives destination IP address.

  • INP_HDRINCL—Provides the entire IP header.

  • INP_REUSEADDR—Reuses the IP address.

  • INP_REUSEPORT—Reuses the port number.

  • INP_ANONPORT—Port number not specified.

  • INP_RECVIF—Records the input interface of the packet.

  • INP_RECVTTL—Receives TTL of the packet. Only UDP and RawIP support this flag.

  • INP_DONTFRAG—Sets the Don't Fragment flag.

  • INP_ROUTER_ALERT—Receives packets with the router alert option. Only RawIP supports this flag.

  • INP_PROTOCOL_PACKET—Identifies a protocol packet.

  • INP_RCVVLANID—Receives the VLAN ID of the packet. Only UDP and RawIP support this flag.

  • INP_RCVMACADDR—Receives the MAC address of the frame.

  • INP_SNDBYLSPV—Sends through MPLS.

  • INP_RECVTOS—Receives TOS of the packet. Only UDP and RawIP support this flag.

  • INP_USEICMPSRC—Uses the specified IP address as the source IP address for outgoing ICMP packets.

  • INP_SYNCPCB—Waits until Internet PCB is synchronized.

  • N/A—None of the above flags.

Inpcb extflag

Extension flags in the Internet PCB:

  • INP_EXTRCVPVCIDX—Records the PVC index of the received packet.

  • INP_RCVPWID—Records the PW ID of the received packet.

  • INP_EXTRCVICMPERR—Receives an ICMP error packet.

  • INP_EXTFILTER—Filters the contents in the received packet.

  • N/A—None of the above flags.

Inpcb vflag

IP version flags in the Internet PCB:

  • INP_IPV4—IPv4 protocol.

  • INP_TIMEWAIT—In TIMEWAIT state.

  • INP_ONESBCAST—Sends broadcast packets.

  • INP_DROPPED—Protocol dropped flag.

  • INP_SOCKREF—Strong socket reference.

  • INP_DONTBLOCK—Do not block synchronization of the Internet PCB.

  • N/A—None of the above flags.

TTL

TTL value in the Internet PCB.

Send VRF

VRF from which packets are sent.

Receive VRF

VRF from which packets are received.