Response Time Reporter; Configuration Tasks - Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Response Time Reporter

The Response Time Reporter (RTR) feature enables you to monitor network
performance and resources by measuring response times and the availability of your
network devices.
RTR configuration is associated with a specific virtual router, distinct from any other
virtual router.

Configuration Tasks

To configure RTR:
1.
2.
NOTE: You cannot set any of these characteristics until you have set the probe type.
The default values of these characteristics depend on the type of the entry.
3.
You can also force transmission of the packets on a specified interface regardless
of what the IP address lookup indicates.
Example
host1#traceroute 172.20.13.1 20 timeout 10
There is no no version.
See traceroute
Configure the probe type an echo probe or a path echo probe.
(Optional) Configure probe characteristics:
frequency
hops-of-statistics-kept (path echo)
max-response-failure (path echo)
operations-per-hop (path echo)
owner
receive-interface
request-data-size
samples-of-history-kept
tag
timeout (echo)
tos
(Optional) Set reaction conditions.
Chapter 1: Configuring IP
Response Time Reporter
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