R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference
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reaction checked-element { jitter-ds | jitter-sd }
Use reaction checked-element { jitter-ds | jitter-sd } to configure a reaction entry for monitoring one-way
jitter in the NQA operation. You cannot edit a reaction entry. To change the attributes in a reaction entry,
use undo reaction to delete the entry first and then configure a new one.
Use undo reaction to delete the specified reaction entry.
Syntax
reaction item-number checked-element { jitter-ds | jitter-sd } threshold-type { accumulate
accumulate-occurrences | average } threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold [ action-type
{ none | trap-only } ]
undo reaction item-number
Default
No reaction entry for monitoring one-way jitter is configured.
Views
UDP jitter operation view, voice operation view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
item-number: Specifies a reaction entry ID in the range of 1 to 10.
jitter-ds: Specifies the destination-to-source jitter of each probe packet as the monitored element (or
performance metric).
jitter-sd: Specifies source-to-destination jitter of each probe packet as the monitored element.
threshold-type: Specifies a threshold type.
accumulate accumulate-occurrences: Specifies the total number of threshold violations in the operation.
The value is in the range of 1 to 14999 for the UDP jitter operation, and 1 to 59999 for the voice
operation.
average: Specifies to check the average one-way jitter.
threshold-value: Specifies threshold values in milliseconds.
upper-threshold: Specifies the upper threshold in the range of 0 to 3600000.
lower-threshold: Specifies the lower threshold in the range of 0 to 3600000. It must not be greater than
the upper threshold.
action-type: Specifies what action to be triggered. The default action is none.
none: Specifies the action of only displaying results on the terminal display.
trap-only: Specifies the action of displaying results on the terminal display and meanwhile sending
SNMP trap messages to the NMS.
Usage guidelines
Only successful probe packets are monitored. Failed probe packets are not counted.