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[#2658] document big integer statistics
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@@ -6540,7 +6540,7 @@ The DHCPv6 server supports the following statistics:
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| | | are certain cases where there is |
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| | | are certain cases where there is |
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| | | no response. |
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| | | no response. |
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+----------------------------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------+
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+----------------------------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------+
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| subnet[id].total-nas | integer | Total number of NA addresses |
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| subnet[id].total-nas | big integer | Total number of NA addresses |
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| | | available for DHCPv6 management |
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| | | available for DHCPv6 management |
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| | | for a given subnet; in other |
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| | | for a given subnet; in other |
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| | | words, this is the sum of all |
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| | | words, this is the sum of all |
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@@ -6587,7 +6587,7 @@ The DHCPv6 server supports the following statistics:
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| | | subnet separately, and is reset |
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| | | subnet separately, and is reset |
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| | | during a reconfiguration event. |
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| | | during a reconfiguration event. |
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+----------------------------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------+
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+----------------------------------------------+----------------+------------------------------------+
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| subnet[id].total-pds | integer | Total number of PD prefixes |
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| subnet[id].total-pds | big integer | Total number of PD prefixes |
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| | | available for DHCPv6 management |
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| | | available for DHCPv6 management |
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| | | for a given subnet; in other |
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| | | for a given subnet; in other |
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| | | words, this is the sum of all |
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| | | words, this is the sum of all |
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@@ -26,6 +26,10 @@ There are four types of statistics:
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64-bit integer (int64_t in C++), so it can hold any value between
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64-bit integer (int64_t in C++), so it can hold any value between
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-2^63 to 2^63-1.
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-2^63 to 2^63-1.
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- *big integer* - this type is inteded for holding large numbers. It is
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implemented as a 128-bit integer (boost::multiprecision::int128_t in C++), so
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it can hold any value between -2^127 to 2^127-1.
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- *floating point* - this type is intended to store floating-point
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- *floating point* - this type is intended to store floating-point
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precision. It is implemented as a C++ double type.
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precision. It is implemented as a C++ double type.
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