Configuring The Dlsw Operation; Configuring The Path Jitter Operation - HPE FlexNetwork 5510 HI Series Network Management And Monitoring Configuration Manual

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Step
12. (Optional.) Set the number of
voice packets to be sent in a
voice probe.
13. (Optional.) Set the interval
for sending voice packets.
14. (Optional.) Specify how long
the NQA client waits for a
response from the server
before
response times out.
NOTE:
Use the display nqa result or display nqa statistics command to verify the voice operation. The
display nqa history command does not display the voice operation results or statistics.

Configuring the DLSw operation

The DLSw operation measures the response time of a DLSw device.
To configure the DLSw operation:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an NQA operation
and enter NQA operation
view.
3.
Specify the DLSw type and
enter its view.
4.
Specify the destination IP
address of probe packets.
5.
(Optional.)
source IP address of probe
packets.

Configuring the path jitter operation

The path jitter operation measures the jitter, negative jitters, and positive jitters from the NQA client to
each hop on the path to the destination.
Before you configure the path jitter operation, perform the following tasks:
Enable sending ICMP time exceeded messages on the intermediate devices between the
source and destination devices. If the intermediate devices are HPE devices, use the ip
ttl-expires enable command.
Enable sending ICMP destination unreachable messages on the destination device. If the
destination device is an HPE device, use the ip unreachables enable command.
Command
probe
packet-number
probe packet-interval interval
probe packet-timeout timeout
it
regards
the
Command
system-view
nqa
operation-tag
type dlsw
destination ip ip-address
Specify
the
source ip ip-address
packet-number
entry
admin-name
107
Remarks
The default setting is 1000.
The
default
setting
milliseconds.
The
default
setting
milliseconds.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no NQA operations exist.
N/A
By
default,
no
destination
address is specified.
By default, the packets take the
primary IP address of the output
interface as their source IP address.
The source IP address must be the
IP address of a local interface, and
the interface must be up. Otherwise,
no probe packets can be sent out.
is
20
is
5000
IP

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