3Com Switch 8800 Advanced Software V5 Configuration Guide

Configuring Optional Parameters for NQA Tests 1111
Configuring Trap
Delivery
Configuration prerequisites
Before configuring Trap delivery, you should configure the address of the network
management server which receives the Trap message. For detailed configuration
procedure, refer to
“Trap Configuration” on page 1052.
Configuring Trap delivery
A trap message is generated no matter whether an NQA test succeeds or fails. You
can set a switch to control the delivery of the trap message to the network
management server.
Follow these steps to configure Trap:
Configure the source port of a
test request packet
source-port port-number Optional
You can specify a port as the
source port of a test request
packet. Otherwise, the system
automatically assigns a port to
serve as the source port of the
test request packet.
This command is only valid for
jitter, UDP, and SNMP tests.
Enable the routing table
bypass function
sendpacket passroute Optional
Disabled by default. If you
want to test the connectivity
between the local address and
the destination address, you
can enable this function. After
this function is enabled, the
routing table will not be
searched, and the packet is
directly sent to the destination
in the directly connected
network. If the destination is
not in the directly connected
network, an error will be
prompted.
This command is invalid for
the DHCP test.
To do... Use the command... Remarks
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Enter system view system-view -
Create an NQA test group
and enter its view
nqa admin-name
operation-tag
Required
Enable trap debugging to
send a trap message to the
network management server
send-trap { all | {
probefailure | testcomplete
| testfailure }* }
Optional
No trap message is sent to the
network management server
by default.
Configure the minimum
number of probe failures in an
NQA test before a test failure
trap message is sent
test-failtimes times Optional
1 by default.