Why the ssh port tcp connection have more than 10000 Send-Q?












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I use netstat -an, find my ssh tcp the Send-Q is very high(15336),



[root@server146 ~]# netstat -an
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 0 15336 17.148.27.195:22 110.14.4.129:54144 ESTABLISHED


and, after a while I execute the netstat -an, there still is over 10000+, why it get so many Send-Q here? is there any problem with my
network interface?









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    I use netstat -an, find my ssh tcp the Send-Q is very high(15336),



    [root@server146 ~]# netstat -an
    Active Internet connections (servers and established)
    Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
    tcp 0 15336 17.148.27.195:22 110.14.4.129:54144 ESTABLISHED


    and, after a while I execute the netstat -an, there still is over 10000+, why it get so many Send-Q here? is there any problem with my
    network interface?









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      I use netstat -an, find my ssh tcp the Send-Q is very high(15336),



      [root@server146 ~]# netstat -an
      Active Internet connections (servers and established)
      Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
      tcp 0 15336 17.148.27.195:22 110.14.4.129:54144 ESTABLISHED


      and, after a while I execute the netstat -an, there still is over 10000+, why it get so many Send-Q here? is there any problem with my
      network interface?









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      I use netstat -an, find my ssh tcp the Send-Q is very high(15336),



      [root@server146 ~]# netstat -an
      Active Internet connections (servers and established)
      Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
      tcp 0 15336 17.148.27.195:22 110.14.4.129:54144 ESTABLISHED


      and, after a while I execute the netstat -an, there still is over 10000+, why it get so many Send-Q here? is there any problem with my
      network interface?







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