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Table 140: RPM Quick Configuration Summary (continued)
Field
Function
Routing Instance
Particular routing instance over which the probe is
sent
History Size
Number of probe results saved in the probe history
Request Information
Probe Type
Specifies the type of probe to send as part of the test.
(required)
Interval
Sets the wait time (in seconds) between each probe
transmission
Test Interval
Sets the wait time (in seconds) between tests.
(required)
Probe Count
Sets the total number of probes to be sent for each
test.
Destination Port
Specifies the TCP or UDP port to which probes are
sent.
To use TCP or UDP probes, you must configure the
remote server as a probe receiver. Both the probe
server (Services Router) and the remote server must
be Juniper Networks routers configured to receive and
transmit RPM probes on the same TCP or UDP port.
DSCP Bits
Specifies the Differentiated Services code point (DSCP)
bits. This value must be a valid 6–bit pattern. The
default is
For information about DSCPs and their use within
class-of-service (CoS) features, see the J-series Services
Router Advanced WAN Access Configuration Guide.
Data Size
Specifies the size of the data portion of the ICMP
probes.
Data Fill
Specifies the contents of the data portion of the ICMP
probes.
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.
Chapter 14: Configuring RPM Probes
Your Action
Type the routing instance name. The routing
instance applies only to probes of type
and
. The default routing
icmp-timestamp
instance is
.
inet.0
Type a number between 0 and 255. The
default history size is 50 probes.
Select the desired probe type from the list:
http-get
http-get-metadata
icmp-ping
icmp-ping-timestamp
tcp-ping
udp-ping
Type a number between 1 and 255 (seconds).
Type a number between 0 and 86400
(seconds).
Type a number between 1 and 15.
Type the number 7—a standard TCP or UDP
port number—or a port number from 49152
through 65535.
Type a valid 6–bit pattern.
Type a size (in bytes) between 0 and 65507.
Type a hexadecimal value between 1 and
800h to use as the contents of the ICMP probe
data.
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