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IPGlobalStatistics.PacketReassemblyTimeout Property

Definition

Gets the maximum amount of time within which all fragments of an Internet Protocol (IP) packet must arrive.

public:
 abstract property long PacketReassemblyTimeout { long get(); };
public abstract long PacketReassemblyTimeout { get; }
[System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("android")]
public abstract long PacketReassemblyTimeout { get; }
member this.PacketReassemblyTimeout : int64
[<System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatform("android")>]
member this.PacketReassemblyTimeout : int64
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property PacketReassemblyTimeout As Long

Property Value

An Int64 value that specifies the maximum number of milliseconds within which all fragments of a packet must arrive to avoid being discarded.

Attributes

Examples

The following code example displays reassembly statistics for IP packets.

void ShowFragmentationStatistics()
{
   IPGlobalProperties ^ properties = IPGlobalProperties::GetIPGlobalProperties();
   IPGlobalStatistics ^ ipstat = properties->GetIPv4GlobalStatistics();
   Console::WriteLine( "  Reassembly Data:" );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Reassembly Timeout .................. : {0}", 
      ipstat->PacketReassemblyTimeout );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Reassemblies Required ............... : {0}", 
      ipstat->PacketReassembliesRequired );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Packets Reassembled ................. : {0}", 
      ipstat->PacketsReassembled );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Packets Fragmented .................. : {0}", 
      ipstat->PacketsFragmented );
   Console::WriteLine( "      Fragment Failures ................... : {0}", 
      ipstat->PacketFragmentFailures );
}
public static void ShowFragmentationStatistics()
{
    IPGlobalProperties properties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties();
    IPGlobalStatistics ipstat = properties.GetIPv4GlobalStatistics();
    Console.WriteLine("  Reassembly Data:");
    Console.WriteLine("      Reassembly Timeout .................. : {0}",
        ipstat.PacketReassemblyTimeout);
    Console.WriteLine("      Reassemblies Required ............... : {0}",
        ipstat.PacketReassembliesRequired);
    Console.WriteLine("      Packets Reassembled ................. : {0}",
        ipstat.PacketsReassembled);
    Console.WriteLine("      Packets Fragmented .................. : {0}",
        ipstat.PacketsFragmented);
    Console.WriteLine("      Fragment Failures ................... : {0}",
        ipstat.PacketFragmentFailures);
}
Public Shared Sub ShowFragmentationStatistics() 
    Dim properties As IPGlobalProperties = IPGlobalProperties.GetIPGlobalProperties()
    Dim ipstat As IPGlobalStatistics = properties.GetIPv4GlobalStatistics()
    Console.WriteLine("  Reassembly Data:")
    Console.WriteLine("      Reassembly Timeout .................. : {0}", ipstat.PacketReassemblyTimeout)
    Console.WriteLine("      Reassemblies Required ............... : {0}", ipstat.PacketReassembliesRequired)
    Console.WriteLine("      Packets Reassembled ................. : {0}", ipstat.PacketsReassembled)
    Console.WriteLine("      Packets Fragmented .................. : {0}", ipstat.PacketsFragmented)
    Console.WriteLine("      Fragment Failures ................... : {0}", ipstat.PacketFragmentFailures)

End Sub

Remarks

Packets that exceed the maximum size for IP transport are broken into fragments and reassembled at the destination. If all fragments that make up a fragmented IP packet do not arrive within the allowed time, the packet is discarded.

Applies to