IcmpV6Statistics.TimeExceededMessagesReceived Property
Definition
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Gets the number of Internet Control Message Protocol version 6 (ICMPv6) Time Exceeded messages received.
public:
abstract property long TimeExceededMessagesReceived { long get(); };
public abstract long TimeExceededMessagesReceived { get; }
member this.TimeExceededMessagesReceived : int64
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property TimeExceededMessagesReceived As Long
Property Value
An Int64 value that specifies the total number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received.
Examples
The following example displays the value of this property.
void ShowIcmpV6TimeExceededData()
{
IPGlobalProperties ^ properties = IPGlobalProperties::GetIPGlobalProperties();
IcmpV6Statistics ^ statistics = properties->GetIcmpV6Statistics();
Console::WriteLine( " TimeExceeded ........................ Sent: {0,-10} Received: {1,-10}",
statistics->TimeExceededMessagesSent,
statistics->TimeExceededMessagesReceived );
}
public static void ShowIcmpV6TimeExceededData ()
{
IPGlobalProperties properties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties();
IcmpV6Statistics statistics = properties.GetIcmpV6Statistics();
Console.WriteLine (" TimeExceeded ........................ Sent: {0,-10} Received: {1,-10}",
statistics.TimeExceededMessagesSent, statistics.TimeExceededMessagesReceived);
}
Public Shared Sub ShowIcmpV6TimeExceededData()
Dim properties As IPGlobalProperties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties()
Dim statistics As IcmpV6Statistics = properties.GetIcmpV6Statistics()
Console.WriteLine(" TimeExceeded ........................ Sent: {0,-10} Received: {1,-10}", statistics.TimeExceededMessagesSent, statistics.TimeExceededMessagesReceived)
End Sub
Remarks
A packet's Hop Limit determines how many times it can be forwarded before it is discarded. Each time a packet is forwarded, its Hop Limit value is decremented by one. When the Hop Limit reaches zero or when a router receives a packet with its Hop Limit set to zero, the packet is discarded and the source of the packet receives a Time Exceeded message indicating that the initial Hop Limit was too small or that the packet was caught in a routing loop.