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Sctp command, bigpipe

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A command available on F5 BigIP platforms; used to display or reset system-wide Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) statistics.

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Preferences-desktop-font-v2-22.png Usage Syntax

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bigpipe sctp [stats reset]

The stats reset option resets the statistics, otherwise the command displays statistics.

Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Examples

bigpipe sctp - display current system-wide SCTP statistics

bigpipe sctp stats reset - reset current system-wide SCTP statistics

Accessories-text-editor-v2-medium.png Usage Notes

System-Wide in this case refers to the LTM system and thus the statistics shown only related to traffic dealt with by LTM. In other words, these statistics exclude management traffic and any traffic dealt with solely by the underlying Linux operating system such as ARP, NTP and any traffic that is simply routed through the device.

Using command syntax bigpipe sctp is actually executing command: bigpipe sctp stats show all

Accessories-text-editor-v2-medium.png Bigpipe Usage Notes

font color=redFrom v9.4, be aware of the administrative partition that is currently active;/font use the bigpipe shell partition command to display the current active partition name and the bigpipe shell partition name command to change partitions.

A full command manual can be displayed using the man command followed by the command name, for example: man pool or by suffixing the command name with the help keyword, for example; bigpipe pool help.

In most cases, the font color=purpleshow/font keyword displays object status or statistics and the font color=purplelist/font keyword displays configuration. URemember/U, from v9.4, only objects in the currently active administrative partition will be displayed.

The bigpipe command can be abbreviated to just b (e.g. b help instead of bigpipe help.) Alternatively, (from v9.4,) you can use the bigpipe shell to enter commands without prefixing them with bigpipe.

Where curly or normal brackets {}' or () or quotes ' or exclamation mark ! are required as part of a command and you are not using the bigpipe shell, they must be proceeded with a back slash \ to prevent the BASH shell from parsing them as system commands.

font color=redDon't forget to save your changes using the bigpipe save all command as necessary./font noinclude/noinclude

Utilities-terminal-medium-v2.png Typical Output

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GLOBAL SCTP STATISTICS
|     (accept, accept fail) = (0, 0)
|     (connect, connect fail) = (0, 0)
|     (expire, abandon, rxrst) = (0, 0, 0)
|     (rxbadsum, rxcookie, rxbadcookie) = (0, 0, 0)

Icemon-medium.png Related Commands

Use the bigpipe tcp command to display or reset the equivalent TCP statistics

Use the bigpipe udp command to display or reset the equivalent UDP statistics

The bigpipe interface command provides interface level, network layer protocol independent, layer two statistics.

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