GTP Path History Statistics 1

Navigation

  1. Right-click the Multi-processor WAN Application Module (MWAM) and then select Configure, or double-click the module.
  2. Select MWAM module from the Category drop-down box.
  3. With a device selected in the MWAM module dialog box, click Statistics.
  4. Select GTP Path History Table from the Category drop-down box.
  5. With a table entry selected, click Monitor.
  6. Select GTP Path History Statistics1 from the Category drop-down box.

The following information appears:

Unexpected PDUs (cGtpHistUnexpectedMsgs)

Dropped PDUs (cGtpHistDroppedDataMsgs)

PDUs Received (cGtpHistRcvdPDUMsgs)

PDUs Sent (cGtpHistSentPDUMsgs)

PDU Octets Received (cGtpHistRcvdPDUOctets)

PDU Octets Sent (cGtpHistSentPDUOctets)

Too Short PDUs (cGtpHistMsgTooShort)

Unknown Messages (cGtpHistUnknownMsgs)


Unexpected PDUs (cGtpHistUnexpectedMsgs)

Number of unexpected protocol data unit (PDU) messages received.

This object is incremented each time the gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) receives a GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) PDU message for a nonexistent Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context.


Dropped PDUs (cGtpHistDroppedDataMsgs)

Number of GTP PDU messages dropped for a specific serving GPRS support node (SGSN) path.


PDUs Received (cGtpHistRcvdPDUMsgs)

Number of PDU messages received on a SGSN path.


PDUs Sent (cGtpHistSentPDUMsgs)

Number of PDU messages sent on a SGSN path.


PDU Octets Received (cGtpHistRcvdPDUOctets)

Number of bytes received in a PDU message on a SGSN path.


PDU Octets Sent (cGtpHistSentPDUOctets)

Number of bytes sent in a PDU message on a SGSN path.


Too Short PDUs (cGtpHistMsgTooShort)

Number of GTP-PDU messages received which are too short to hold the GTP header for the supported GTP version.


Unknown Messages (cGtpHistUnknownMsgs)

Number of unknown GTP messages received.

This object is incremented each time a message with a Message Type value that defines an unknown GTP signaling message is received.