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The "netstat -s" command can be used to view various TCP/IP protocol statistics. Windows NT systems that are running on a TCP/IP network with more than one logical subnet per physical network may display a large number of IP Received Header Errors, as shown below:
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When an IP datagram is received as a broadcast at the link level, it is
passed up to IP to process. IP performs a check to see if the datagram is
a valid IP broadcast for a subnet that the computer is configured on. If
the datagram is not a valid subnet broadcast, it is discarded, and the
"IP Received Header Errors" count is incremented.
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