HP MSR Series Configuration Manual page 119

Msr router series network management and monitoring
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Step
2.
Create an NQA operation
and enter NQA operation
view.
3.
Specify the UDP jitter type
and enter its view.
4.
Configure the destination
address of UDP packets.
5.
Configure the destination port
of UDP packets.
6.
Specify the source port
number of UDP packets.
7.
Configure Payload size in
each UDP packet.
8.
Configure the string to be
filled in the payload of each
UDP packet.
9.
Configure the number of UDP
packets sent in one UDP jitter
probe.
10.
Configure the interval for
sending UDP packets.
11.
Configure how long the NQA
client waits for a response
from the server before it
regards the response times
out.
12.
Configure the source IP
address for UDP packets.
Command
nqa entry admin-name
operation-tag
type udp-jitter
destination ip ip-address
destination port port-number
source port port-number
data-size size
data-fill string
probe packet-number
packet-number
probe packet-interval
packet-interval
probe packet-timeout
packet-timeout
source ip ip-address
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Remarks
By default, no NQA operation is
created.
N/A
By default, no destination IP
address is configured.
The destination IP address must be
the same as that of the listening
service on the NQA server.
By default, no destination port
number is configured.
The destination port must be the
same as that of the listening service
on the NQA server.
Optional.
By default, no source port number
is specified.
Optional.
100 bytes by default.
Optional.
By default, the string is the
hexadecimal number
00010203040506070809.
Optional.
10 by default.
Optional.
20 milliseconds by default.
Optional.
3000 milliseconds by default.
Optional.
By default, no source IP address is
specified.
The source IP address must be the
IP address of a local interface. The
local interface must be up.
Otherwise, no UDP packets can be
sent out.

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