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TcpStatistics.ResetConnections Property

Definition

Gets the number of RST packets received by Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections.

public:
 abstract property long ResetConnections { long get(); };
public abstract long ResetConnections { get; }
member this.ResetConnections : int64
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property ResetConnections As Long

Property Value

An Int64 value that specifies the total number of reset TCP connections.

Examples

The following code example displays connection information.

void ShowTcpConnectionStatistics()
{
   IPGlobalProperties ^ properties = IPGlobalProperties::GetIPGlobalProperties();
   TcpStatistics ^ tcpstat = properties->GetTcpIPv4Statistics();
   Console::WriteLine( "  Connection Data:" );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Current  ............................ : {0}", 
       tcpstat->CurrentConnections );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Cumulative .......................... : {0}", 
       tcpstat->CumulativeConnections );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Initiated ........................... : {0}", 
       tcpstat->ConnectionsInitiated );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Accepted ............................ : {0}", 
       tcpstat->ConnectionsAccepted );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Failed Attempts ..................... : {0}", 
       tcpstat->FailedConnectionAttempts );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Reset ............................... : {0}", 
       tcpstat->ResetConnections );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Errors .............................. : {0}", 
       tcpstat->ErrorsReceived );
}
public static void ShowTcpConnectionStatistics()
{
    IPGlobalProperties properties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties();
    TcpStatistics tcpstat = properties.GetTcpIPv4Statistics();

    Console.WriteLine("  Connection Data:");
    Console.WriteLine("      Current  ............................ : {0}",
        tcpstat.CurrentConnections);
    Console.WriteLine("      Cumulative .......................... : {0}",
        tcpstat.CumulativeConnections);
    Console.WriteLine("      Initiated ........................... : {0}",
        tcpstat.ConnectionsInitiated);
    Console.WriteLine("      Accepted ............................ : {0}",
        tcpstat.ConnectionsAccepted);
    Console.WriteLine("      Failed Attempts ..................... : {0}",
        tcpstat.FailedConnectionAttempts);
    Console.WriteLine("      Reset ............................... : {0}",
        tcpstat.ResetConnections);
    Console.WriteLine("      Errors .............................. : {0}",
        tcpstat.ErrorsReceived);
    Console.WriteLine();
}
Public Shared Sub ShowTcpConnectionStatistics() 
    Dim properties As IPGlobalProperties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties()
    Dim tcpstat As TcpStatistics = properties.GetTcpIPv4Statistics()
    
    Console.WriteLine("  Connection Data:")
    Console.WriteLine("      Current  ............................ : {0}", tcpstat.CurrentConnections)
    Console.WriteLine("      Cumulative .......................... : {0}", tcpstat.CumulativeConnections)
    Console.WriteLine("      Initiated ........................... : {0}", tcpstat.ConnectionsInitiated)
    Console.WriteLine("      Accepted ............................ : {0}", tcpstat.ConnectionsAccepted)
    Console.WriteLine("      Failed Attempts ..................... : {0}", tcpstat.FailedConnectionAttempts)
    Console.WriteLine("      Reset ............................... : {0}", tcpstat.ResetConnections)
    Console.WriteLine("      Errors .............................. : {0}", tcpstat.ErrorsReceived)

End Sub

Remarks

IETF RFC 2012 formally defines this value as, "The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE-WAIT state."

Applies to