Table 75: Rpm Probe Owner, Concurrent Probes, And Probe Servers Configuration; Table 76: Performance Probe Tests Configuration Fields - Juniper EX Series User Manual

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Table 75: RPM Probe Owner, Concurrent Probes, and Probe Servers Configuration Fields
Field
Probe Owners
Maximum Number of Concurrent Probes
Probe Servers

Table 76: Performance Probe Tests Configuration Fields

Field
Identification
Test Name
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Double-click one of the probe owners in
c.
performance probe tests.
Double-click one of the performance probe tests to edit the test parameters.
d.
Enter the
3.
Maximum Number of Concurrent Probes
Click
to apply the RPM probe settings.
4.
Apply
Function
Identifies a owner for whom one or more
RPM tests are configured. In most
implementations, the owner name
identifies a network on which a set of
tests is being run.
Specifies the maximum number of
concurrent probes allowed.
Specifies the servers that act as receivers
and transmitters for the probes.
Function
Identifies the RPM test.
Chapter 12: Configuring Real-Time Performance Monitoring
list to display the list of
Probe Owners
and specify the
Your Action
1.
Click
and type an owner name.
Add
2. In
Performance Probe Tests
to define the RPM test parameters.
See
Table 76 on page 153
information on configuring RPM test
parameters.
3. Click
to save the settings or
OK
to exit from the window
Cancel
without saving the changes.
Type a number from 1 through 500.
Set up the following servers:
TCP Probe Server—Specifies the port
on which the device is to receive and
transmit TCP probes. Type the
number 7 (a standard TCP port
number) or a port number from 49160
through 65535.
UDP Probe Server—Specifies the port
on which the device is to receive and
transmit UDP probes. Type the
number 7 (a standard TCP port
number) or a port number from 49160
through 65535.
Your Action
Type a test name.
.
Probe Servers
, click
Add
for
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