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PPPSTATS(8)		OpenBSD System Manager's Manual		   PPPSTATS(8)

NAME
     pppstats - report statistics for the specified PPP interface

SYNOPSIS
     pppstats [-adrvz] [-c count] [-w wait] [interface]

DESCRIPTION
     The pppstats utility reports PPP-related statistics at regular intervals
     for the specified PPP interface.  If the interface is unspecified, it
     will default to ppp0.  The display is split horizontally into input and
     output sections containing columns of statistics describing the
     properties and volume of packets received and transmitted by the
     interface.

     The options are as follows:

     -a	     Display absolute values rather than deltas.  If this option is
	     specified with the -c and/or -w options, the second and
	     subsequent reports (as well as the first) will show statistics
	     for the time since the link was initiated.

     -c count
	     Repeat the display count times.  The first display is for the
	     time since the link was initiated (that is, since the
	     corresponding pppd(8) was started), and each subsequent report is
	     for the time period since the last display (unless the -a option
	     is specified).  If this option is not specified, the default
	     repeat count is 1 if the -w option is not specified, otherwise
	     infinity.

     -d	     Display values in terms of data rate (KB/s) rather than in bytes.

     -r	     Display additional statistics summarizing the compression ratio
	     achieved by the packet compression algorithm in use.

     -v	     Display additional statistics demonstrating the efficiency of VJ
	     header compression and provide more explicit information on the
	     operation of the algorithm.

     -w wait
	     Pause wait seconds between each display.

     -z	     Instead of the standard display, show statistics indicating the
	     performance of the packet compression algorithm in use.

     The following fields are printed on the input side when the -z option is
     not used:

     IN	     The total number of bytes received by this interface.

     PACK    The total number of packets received by this interface.

     VJCOMP  The number of compressed TCP packets received by this interface.

     VJUNC   The number of uncompressed TCP packets received by this
	     interface.	 Not reported when the -r option is specified.

     VJERR   The number of corrupted or bogus TCP packets received by this
	     interface.	 Not reported when the -r option is specified.

     VJTOSS  The number of VJ header-compressed TCP packets dropped on
	     reception by this interface because of preceding errors.  Only
	     reported when the -v option is specified.

     NON-VJ  The total number of non-VJ packets received by this interface.
	     Only reported when the -v option is specified.

     RATIO   The compression ratio achieved for received packets by the packet
	     compression scheme in use, defined as the uncompressed size
	     divided by the compressed size.  Only reported when the -r option
	     is specified.

     UBYTE   The total number of bytes received, after decompression of
	     compressed packets.  Only reported when the -r option is
	     specified.

     The following fields are printed on the output side:

     OUT     The total number of bytes transmitted from this interface.

     PACK    The total number of packets transmitted from this interface.

     VJCOMP  The number of TCP packets transmitted from this interface with
	     VJ-compressed TCP headers.

     VJUNC   The number of TCP packets transmitted from this interface with
	     VJ-uncompressed TCP headers.  Not reported when the -r option is
	     specified.

     NON-VJ  The total number of non-VJ packets transmitted from this
	     interface.	 Not reported when the -r option is specified.

     VJSRCH  The number of searches for the cached header entry for a VJ
	     header compressed TCP packet.  Only reported when the -v option
	     is specified.

     VJMISS  The number of failed searches for the cached header entry for a
	     VJ header compressed TCP packet.  Only reported when the -v
	     option is specified.

     RATIO   The compression ratio achieved for transmitted packets by the
	     packet compression scheme in use, defined as the size before
	     compression divided by the compressed size.  Only reported when
	     the -r option is specified.

     UBYTE   The total number of bytes to be transmitted, before packet
	     compression is applied.  Only reported when the -r option is
	     specified.

     When the -z option is specified, instead displays the following fields,
     relating to the packet compression algorithm currently in use.  If packet
     compression is not in use, these fields will all display zeroes.  The
     fields displayed on the input side are:

     COMPRESSED BYTE
	     The number of bytes of compressed packets received.

     COMPRESSED PACK
	     The number of compressed packets received.

     INCOMPRESSIBLE BYTE
	     The number of bytes of incompressible packets (that is, those
	     which were transmitted in uncompressed form) received.

     INCOMPRESSIBLE PACK
	     The number of incompressible packets received.

     COMP RATIO
	     The recent compression ratio for incoming packets, defined as the
	     uncompressed size divided by the compressed size (including both
	     compressible and incompressible packets).

     The fields displayed on the output side are:

     COMPRESSED BYTE
	     The number of bytes of compressed packets transmitted.

     COMPRESSED PACK
	     The number of compressed packets transmitted.

     INCOMPRESSIBLE BYTE
	     The number of bytes of incompressible packets transmitted (that
	     is, those which were transmitted in uncompressed form).

     INCOMPRESSIBLE PACK
	     The number of incompressible packets transmitted.

     COMP RATIO
	     The recent compression ratio for outgoing packets.

SEE ALSO
     pppd(8)

OpenBSD 4.9			 May 31, 2007			   OpenBSD 4.9
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