R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module High Availability Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Remarks
Specify the source port
number of UDP packets
source port port-number
Optional
By default, no source port number is specified.
Configure the size of the data
field in each UDP packet
data-size size
Optional
100 bytes by default.
Configure the string to be
filled in the data field of each
probe packet
data-fill string
Optional
By default, the string is the hexadecimal number
00010203040506070809.
Configure the number of
probe packets to be sent
during each UDP jitter probe
operation
probe packet-number
packet-number
Optional
10 by default.
Configure the interval for
sending probe packets during
each UDP jitter probe
operation
probe packet-interval
packet-interval
Optional
20 milliseconds by default.
Configure the interval the
NQA client must wait for a
response from the server
before it regards the response
is timed out
probe packet-timeout
packet-timeout
Optional
3000 milliseconds by default.
Configure the source IP
address for UDP jitter packets
source ip ip-address
Optional
By default, no source IP address is specified.
The source IP address must be the IP address of a
local interface. The local interface must be up;
otherwise, no probe packets can be sent out.
Configure optional
parameters
See “Configuring
optional parameters for
an NQA test group
Optional
NOTE:
The probe count command specifies the number of probe operations during one UDP jitter test. The probe
packet-number command specifies the number of probe packets sent in each UDP jitter probe operation.
Configuring SNMP tests
SNMP tests of an NQA test group are used to test the time the NQA client takes to send an SNMP packet
to the SNMP agent and receive a response.
Configuration prerequisites
Before you start SNMP tests, enable the SNMP agent function on the device that serves as an SNMP
agent. For more information abut SNMP agent configuration, see System Maintenance Configuration
Guide.
Configuring SNMP tests
Follow these steps to configure SNMP tests: