IPsec Statistics
IPsec statistics gathered and reported by the print server are described in the following table.
IPsec statistics
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Number of fragmented packets that cannot be reassembled.
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Number of encapsulating security payload (ESP) MAC errors. MAC is used to verify that the received message is the same as the one sent.
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Number of authentication header (AH) MAC errors. MAC is used to verify that the message received is the same as the one sent.
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Number of replay attacks, where unauthorized packets are resent.
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Number of dropped packets based on the IPsec rule (set to drop all non-IPsec traffic). Client notification of dropped packets is not provided.
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Number of rejected IPsec packets. Client notification of rejected packets is provided through ICMP error messages.
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Number of received packets for which an IPsec policy rule is not configured.
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Number of dropped packets that are not counted by other statistics.
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Total number of ESP packets received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print server.
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Total number of AH packets received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print server.
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Total number of all packets received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the print server.
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HP Jetdirect Print Servers IPsec Statistics