HPE FlexNetwork 5510 HI Series Network Management And Monitoring Configuration Manual page 118

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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an NQA operation
and enter NQA operation
view.
3.
Specify
an
operation type and enter
its view.
4.
Configure a description.
5.
Set the interval at which
the
NQA
operation
repeats.
6.
Specify the probe times.
7.
Set the probe timeout
time.
8.
Set
the
maximum
number of hops that the
probe
packets
traverse.
9.
Set the ToS value in the
IP
header
of
packets.
10. Enable the routing table
bypass feature.
11. Specify the VPN instance
where the operation is
performed.
Command
system-view
nqa
entry
operation-tag
type { dhcp | dlsw | dns | ftp |
NQA
http | icmp-echo | icmp-jitter
| path-jitter | snmp | tcp |
udp-echo
|
udp-tracert | voice }
description text
frequency interval
probe count times
probe timeout timeout
ttl value
can
probe
tos value
route-option bypass-route
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
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Remarks
N/A
admin-name
By default, no NQA operations exist.
N/A
udp-jitter
|
By default, no description is configured.
For a voice or path jitter operation, the
default setting is 60000 milliseconds.
For other types of operations, the default
setting is 0 milliseconds, and only one
operation is performed.
If the operation is not completed when the
interval expires, the next operation does
not start.
By default:
In an UDP tracert operation, the
NQA client performs three probes to
each hop to the destination.
In other types of operations, the
NQA client performs one probe to
the destination per operation.
This command is not available for the
path jitter and voice operations. Each of
these operations performs only one
probe.
The default setting is 3000 milliseconds.
This command is not available for the
ICMP jitter, path jitter, UDP jitter, or voice
operations.
The default setting is 30 for probe packets
of the UDP tracert operation, and is 20 for
probe
operations.
This command is not available for the
DHCP or path jitter operation.
The default setting is 0.
By default, the routing table bypass
feature is disabled.
This command is not available for the
DHCP and path jitter operations.
By default, the operation is performed on
the public network.
packets
of
other
types
of

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