Configure Sla Profile Udp-Echo; Configure Sla Profile Udp-Jitter - Avaya 2330 Reference Manual

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configure sla profile udp-echo

To calculate RTT for UDP packets to the destination system, use this command to configure
the IPv4 address and port number of the destination system.
Syntax
[no] udp-echo <ip-address> [port <7|50001>]
Table 281: Variable definitions
<ip-address>
[port <7|50001>]
[no]
Example
AG/configure/sla/profile 1# udp-echo 10.1.2.3 port 50001

configure sla profile udp-jitter

To calculate two-way/one-way delay/jitter, use this command to configure the IPv4 address of
the destination and other related parameters.
Syntax
[no] udp-jitter <operation> <ip-addr> [port <port>] [packet-spacing
<value>] [packet-size <value>] [packet-count <value>] [periodicity
<value>] {[dscp <value>] | [ip-precedence <value>] | [tos-byte
<value>]} [ttl <value>]
Table 282: Variable definitions
<operation>
<ip-addr>
[port <port>]
Command Line Reference
Variable
Variable
Value
IP address of the destination system.
The port to which the SLA packets will be
sent. Valid: 7 or 50001. Default: 50001
Removes all the udp-echo configurations.
Value
The type of parameter it has to measure and
monitor. Valid: delay, jitter and packet-loss
IP address of the destination system.
The port to which the packets have to be
sent. Valid: 7 or 50001. Default: 50001.
configure sla profile udp-echo
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