Use UDP Statistics attributes to monitor datagram traffic for data using the UDP protocol. UDP Statistics is a single-instance attribute group.
Datagrams No Port/sec The rate of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at the destination port. Valid values are positive integers in the range 0 to 2147483647 and can include the use of the *AVG, *MIN, *MAX, or *SUM functions. For example, to express 327 for the rate that UDP datagrams are received per second for which there is no application at the destination port, enter 327.
Datagrams Received Errors The number of received UDP Datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port. Valid values are positive integers in the range 0 to 2147483647 and can include the use of the *AVG, *MIN, *MAX, or *SUM functions. For example, to express 45 for the number of UDP datagrams that could not be delivered due to errors, enter 45.
Datagrams Received/sec The rate that UDP datagrams are delivered to UDP users. Valid values are positive integers in the range 0 to 2147483647 and can include the use of the *AVG, *MIN, *MAX, or *SUM functions. For example, to express 93 for the rate that UDP datagrams are delivered per second, enter 93.
Datagrams/sec The rate that UDP datagrams are sent or received by the entity. Valid values are positive integers in the range 0 to 2147483647 and can include the use of the *AVG, *MIN, *MAX, or *SUM functions. For example, to express 27 for the rate that UDP datagrams are sent or received per second, enter 27.
Datagrams Sent/sec The rate that UDP datagrams are sent from the entity. Valid values are positive integers in the range 0 to 2147483647 and can include the use of the *AVG, *MIN, *MAX, or *SUM functions. For example, to express 27 for the rate that UDP datagrams are sent per second, enter 27.
System Name The network name of the source of this information. Valid format is a text string of up to 64 characters.
Timestamp The date and time the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server samples the data. Standard 16-character date/time format (CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm), where:
C |
Century (0 for 20th, 1 for 21st) |
YY |
Year |
MM |
Month |
DD |
Day |
HH |
Hour |
MM |
Minute |
SS |
Second |
mmm |
Millisecond |
Use simple text strings as described above. For example, enter 0971009130500000 to express October 9, 1997, 1:05:00 pm.