To do...
4.
Configure the destination
address of probe packets.
5.
Configure the source IP
address of probe packets.
6.
Configure optional
parameters.
Configuring the collaboration function
Collaboration is implemented by establishing reaction entries to monitor the detection results of a test
group. If the number of consecutive probe failures reaches the threshold, the configured action is
triggered.
To configure the collaboration function:
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter NQA test group view.
3.
Enter test type view of the test
group.
4.
Configure a reaction entry.
5.
Exit to system view.
6.
Configure a track entry and
associate it with the reaction
entry of the NQA test group.
Use the command...
destination ip ip-address
source ip ip-address
See
"Configuring optional
parameters for an NQA test
group"
Use the command...
system-view
nqa entry admin-name operation-
tag
type { dhcp | dlsw | dns | ftp |
http | icmp-echo | snmp | tcp |
udp-echo }
reaction item-number checked-
element probe-fail threshold-type
consecutive consecutive-
occurrences action-type trigger-
only
quit
track entry-number nqa entry
admin-name operation-tag
reaction item-number
27
Remarks
Required.
By default, no destination IP
address is configured.
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 probe packets can
be sent out.
Optional.
Remarks
—
—
The collaboration function is not
supported in UDP jitter and voice
tests.
Required.
Not created by default.
You cannot modify the content of
an existing reaction entry.
—
Required.
Not created by default.