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Test Types Supported by
Remote-ping
Remote-ping Test
Parameters
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Among the test types supported by remote-ping, only the ICMP test can be
performed when IRF fabric is enabled; all other test types cannot be performed
when IRF fabric is enabled.
Table 690 Test types supported by remote-ping
Supported test types
ICMP test
DHCP test
FTP test
HTTP test
DNS test
SNMP test
Jitter test
TCP test
UDP test
You need to configure corresponding test parameters for each type of
remote-ping test. remote-ping test parameters can be configured on remote-ping
client only. For the configurations on remote-ping client, refer to "Remote-ping
Client Configuration" on page 877.
Table 691 Remote-ping test parameters
Test parameter
Destination address (destination-ip)
Destination port (destination-port)
Source interface (source-interface)
Description
For these types of tests, you need to configure the
remote-ping client and the corresponding servers.
These types of tests need the cooperation of the
remote-ping client and remote-ping server.
Tcppublic test
Do not perform a TCP, UDP or jitter test on a
Tcpprivate test
well-known port (ports with a number ranging
Udppublic test
from 1 to 1023) or on a port with a port number
greater than 50000. Otherwise, your remote-ping
Udpprivate test
test may fail or the service corresponding to the
well-known port may become unavailable.
Description
For TCP/UDP/jitter test, you must specify a
destination IP address, and the destination
address must be the IP address of a
TCP/UDP/UDP listening service configured
on the remote-ping server.
For tcpprivate/udpprivate/jitter test, you
must specify a destination port number, and
the destination port number must be the
port number of a TCP or UDP listening
service configured on the remote-ping
server.
For DHCP test, you must specify a source
interface, which will be used by
remote-ping client to send DHCP
requests. If no source interface is
specified for a DHCP test, the test will
not succeed.
After a source interface is specified,
remote-ping client uses this source
interface to send DHCP requests during a
DHCP test.
The IP address of the specified source
interface will be used as the source IP
address of DHCP requests.

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