Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Default Block Exempt Packets is the total number of default block exempt packets received on a public interface and discarded because they exceeded the rate limit for default block exempt packets. A discarded default block exempt packet can be an AH IPv6 packet, an IPv6 packet without IPsec, or an IPv4 packet. These packets are blocked by default by the Denial of Service Protection component, but can be explicitly allowed by the administrator.
Inbound Other Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2 , ...
Inbound Packets Discarded per Second is the rate at which inbound packets are discarded by the Windows Filtering Platform. ...
Inbound per IP Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets is the total number of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, ...
Inbound per IP Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which unauthenticated IKEv1, ...
Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Default Block Exempt Packets is the total number of default block exempt packets received on ...
Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Default Block Exempt Packets per Second is the rate at which default block exempt packets are ...
Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Filter Exempt IPv6 Packets is the total number of filter exempt IPv6 packets received on a public ...
Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Filter Exempt IPv6 Packets per Second is the rate at which filter exempt IPv6 packets are received ...
Inbound Rate Limit Discarded ICMPv6 Packets is the total number of ICMPv6 packets received on a public interface and discarded ...