IP−TCP_METRICS
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NAME
ip-tcp_metrics − management for TCP Metrics
SYNOPSIS
ip [ OPTIONS ] tcp_metrics { COMMAND | help }
ip tcp_metrics { show | flush } SELECTOR
ip tcp_metrics delete [ address ] ADDRESS
SELECTOR := [ [ address ] PREFIX ]
DESCRIPTION
ip tcp_metrics is used to manipulate entries in the kernel that keep TCP information for IPv4 and IPv6 destinations. The entries are created when TCP sockets want to share information for destinations and are stored in a cache keyed by the destination address. The saved information may include values for metrics (initially obtained from routes), recent TSVAL for TIME-WAIT recycling purposes, state for the Fast Open feature, etc. For performance reasons the cache can not grow above configured limit and the older entries are replaced with fresh information, sometimes reclaimed and used for new destinations. The kernel never removes entries, they can be flushed only with this tool.
ip tcp_metrics show – show cached entries
address PREFIX (default)
IPv4/IPv6 prefix or address. If no prefix is provided all entries are shown.
The output may contain the following information:
age
cwnd
fo_cookie
fo_mss
fo_syn_drops
reordering
rtt
rttvar
ssthresh
tw_ts
ip tcp_metrics delete – delete single entry
address ADDRESS (default)
IPv4/IPv6 address. The address is a required argument.
ip tcp_metrics flush – flush entries
This command flushes the entries selected by some criteria.
This command has the same arguments as show.
EXAMPLES
ip tcp_metrics show address 192.168.0.0/24
Shows the entries for destinations from subnet
ip tcp_metrics show 192.168.0.0/24
The same but address keyword is optional
ip tcp_metrics
Show all is the default action
ip tcp_metrics delete 192.168.0.1
Removes the entry for 192.168.0.1 from cache.
ip tcp_metrics flush 192.168.0.0/24
Removes entries for destinations from subnet
ip tcp_metrics flush all
Removes all entries from cache
ip -6 tcp_metrics flush all
Removes all IPv6 entries from cache keeping the IPv4 entries.
SEE ALSO
ip(8)
AUTHOR
Original Manpage by Julian Anastasov