R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module High Availability Command Reference-6PW101
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Description
Use the password command to configure a password used to log onto the FTP server.
Use the undo password command to remove the configured password.
By default, no password is configured for logging onto the FTP server.
Related commands: username and operation.
Examples
# Configure the password used for logging in to the FTP server as ftpuser.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] nqa entry admin test
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test] type ftp
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test-ftp] password ftpuser
probe count
Syntax
probe count times
undo probe count
View
DHCP, DNS, DLSw, FTP, HTTP, ICMP echo, SNMP, TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter test type view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
times: Number of probe operations per test, which ranges from 1 to 15.
Description
Use the probe count command to configure the number of probe operations to be performed per test.
Use the undo probe count command to restore the default.
By default, one probe operation is performed in an NQA test.
Probe operations vary with NQA test types.
• During a TCP or DLSw test, one probe operation means setting up one connection.
• During a UDP jitter test, one probe operation means continuously sending a specified number of
probe packets. The number of probe packets is configurable with the probe packet-number
command.
• During an FTP, HTTP, DHCP or DNS test, one probe operation means uploading or downloading a
file, obtaining a web page, obtaining an IP address through DHCP, or translating a domain name
to an IP address.
• During an ICMP echo or UDP echo test, one probe operation means sending an ICMP echo request
or a UDP packet.
• During an SNMP test, one probe operation means sending one SNMPv1 packet, one SNMPv2C
packet, and one SNMPv3 packet.