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3. Use the fingerprint command to enter the certificate fingerprint, provided by
4. Perform the following configurations as necessary:
5. If necessary, use the no shutdown command to enable the test plug.
6. When the test plug configurations are complete, use the exit command to exit the
7. From the general context, enter cna-testplug-service to enable the test plug
Result
The test plug attempts to register with the first scheduler on the scheduler list. You can use
the show cna testplug command to see if the test plug is registered and to view test plug
statistics counters.
CNA test plug configuration example
The following example includes displaying default test plug configuration, configuring the test
plug, enabling the test plug service, and displaying test plug configuration and counters.
//to display default test plug configuration before performing any
//configuration:
Gxxx-001(super)#
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
your administrator.
The fingerprint is used by the CNA test plug to authenticate the CNA scheduler.
• Use the control-port command to configure the control port. The default
control port number is 8889.
• Use the rtp-echo-port command to configure the RTP echo port. The
default RTP echo port number is 8888.
• Use the rtp-test-port command to configure the RTP test port. The
default RTP test port number is 8887.
• Use the test-rate-limit command to configure the CNA test rate limiter.
The default test rate is 60 tests every 10 seconds.
By default, the test plug is enabled.
testplug context.
From the general context, you can enter show cna testplug to display the test
plug configuration.
service.
For example:
Gxxx-001# cna-testplug-service
The Converged Network Analyzer test plug is enabled.
Note:
The cna-testplug-service command requires admin access level.
show cna testplug
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