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The state of a reaction entry can be invalid, over-threshold, or below-threshold.
Before an NQA operation starts, the reaction entry is in invalid state.
If the threshold is violated, the state of the entry is set to over-threshold. Otherwise, the state of the
entry is set to below-threshold.
If the action is configured as trap-only for a reaction entry, a trap message is sent to the NMS when the
state of the entry changes.
Configuration procedure
Before you configure threshold monitoring, configure the destination address of the trap messages by
using the snmp-agent target-host command. For more information about the command, see Network
Management and Monitoring Command Reference.
To configure threshold monitoring:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an NQA
operation and
enter NQA
operation view.
3.
Enter NQA
operation view.
4.
Enable sending
traps to the NMS
when specific
conditions are met.
Command
system-view
nqa entry admin-name operation-tag
type { dhcp | dlsw | dns | ftp | http | icmp-echo
| snmp | tcp | udp-echo | udp-jitter |
udp-tracert | voice }
reaction trap { path-change | probe-failure
consecutive-probe-failures | test-complete |
test-failure [ cumulate-probe-failures ] }
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no NQA operation
is created.
Path jitter does not support
threshold monitoring.
By default, no traps are sent to
the NMS.
The UDP jitter and voice
operations support only the
test-complete keyword.
The UDP tracert operation
supports the path-change,
test-complete, and test-failure
keywords.

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