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To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Apply ICMP echo tests to the
specified VPN
vpn-instance instance
Optional
By default, ICMP echo tests apply to
the public network.
Configure the source interface for
ICMP echo requests. The requests
take the IP address of the source
interface as their source IP address
when no source IP address is
specified.
source interface interface-type
interface-number
Optional
By default, no source interface is
configured for probe packets.
The specified source interface must be
up; otherwise, no ICMP echo requests
can be sent out.
Configure the source IP address of
ICMP echo requests
source ip ip-address
Optional
By default, no source IP address is
configured.
If you configure both the source ip
command and the source interface
command, the source ip command
takes effect.
The source IP address must be the IP
address of a local interface. The local
interface must be up; otherwise, no
ICMP echo requests can be sent out.
Configure the next hop IP address
of ICMP echo requests
next-hop ip-address
Optional
By default, no next hop IP address is
configured.
Configure optional parameters
See “Configuring optional
parameters for an NQA test
group”
Optional
Configuring DHCP tests
DHCP tests of an NQA test group are used to test if a DHCP server is on the network, and the time for
the DHCP server to respond to a client request and assign an IP address to the client.
Configuration prerequisites
Before performing a DHCP test, configure the DHCP server. If the NQA (DHCP client) and the DHCP
server are not in the same network segment, configure a DHCP relay. For information about DHCP server
and DHCP relay configuration, see Network Management Configuration Guide.
Configuring DHCP tests
Follow these steps to configure DHCP tests:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view —
Enter NQA test group view nqa entry admin-name operation-tag
—
Configure the test type as DHCP
and enter test type view
type dhcp Required