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Table 142: Configuring TCP and UDP Probes (continued)
Task
Configure the RPM test
tcp-test
RPM owner
customerC
.
The sample RPM test is a TCP probe
with a test interval (probe frequency) of
, a probe type of
, and a target
5
tcp-ping
address of
.
192.162.45.6
Configure the destination interface.
NOTE: On Services Routers the
destination interface must be an
services interface.
Configure port
as the TCP port to
50000
which the RPM probes are sent.
Router B Configuration
Navigate to the Services>RPM level in
the configuration hierarchy.
Configure Router B to act as a TCP
server, using port 50000 to send and
receive TCP probes.
J-Web Configuration Editor
for the
1.
On the Rpm page, select
customerC.
2.
In the Test box, click Add new
entry.
3.
In the Name box, type
4.
In the Test interval box, type
5.
In the Probe type box, select
tcp-ping.
6.
In the Target box, select the Yes
check box, and click Configure.
7.
In the Target type box, select
Address.
8.
In the Address box, type
192.162.45.6
.
9.
Click OK.
In the Destination interface box, type
lt-0/0/0
lt
In the Destination port box, type
1.
In the J-Web interface, select
Configuration>View and
Edit>Edit Configuration.
2.
Next to Services, click Configure
or Edit.
3.
Next to Rpm, select the Yes check
box.
4.
Click Configure.
1.
Next to Probe server, click
Configure.
2.
In the Tcp box, click Configure.
3.
In the Port box, type
4.
Click OK.
Chapter 14: Configuring RPM Probes
CLI Configuration Editor
1.
From the
edit services rpm probe customerC
2.
Enter
tcp-test
.
set test tcp-test probe-frequency 5
5
.
3.
Enter
set test tcp-test probe-type tcp-ping
4.
Enter
set test tcp-test target address
192.162.45.6
Enter
set test tcp-test destination-interface
lt-0/0/0
.
Enter
50000
set test tcp-test destination-port 50000
From the
[edit]
edit services rpm
Enter
set probe-server tcp port 50000
.
50000
Configuring RPM with a Configuration Editor
hierarchy level, enter
[edit]
hierarchy level, enter
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