R2511-HP MSR Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference(V5)

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Parameters
times: Specifies the probe times in the range of 1 to 15.
Usage guidelines
The following describes how NQA performs different types of operations:
A TCP or DLSw operation sets up a connection.
A UDP jitter or a voice operation sends a specific number of probe packets. The number of probe
packets is configurable with the probe packet-number command.
An FTP operation uploads or downloads a file.
An HTTP operation gets a Web page.
A DHCP operation gets an IP address through DHCP.
A DNS operation translates a domain name to an IP address.
An ICMP echo operation sends an ICMP echo request.
A UDP echo operation sends a UDP packet.
An SNMP operation sends one SNMPv1 packet, one SNMPv2c packet, and one SNMPv3 packet.
If an operation is to perform multiple probes, the system starts the next probe when it receives responses
to packets sent in the first probe, or when the probe timeout time expires.
This command is not available for the voice operation. The voice operation can perform only one probe.
Examples
# Configure the ICMP echo operation to perform 10 probes.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] nqa entry admin test
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test] type icmp-echo
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test-icmp-echo] probe count 10
probe packet-interval
Use probe packet-interval to configure the interval for sending packets in the probe.
Use undo probe packet-interval to restore the default.
Syntax
probe packet-interval packet-interval
undo probe packet-interval
Default
The interval is 20 milliseconds.
Views
UDP jitter operation view, voice operation view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
packet-interval: Specifies the interval for sending packets, in the range of 10 to 60000 milliseconds.