Configuring Optional Characteristics; Table 7: Probe Characteristics - Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Configuring Optional Characteristics

In addition to configuring the probe's type, you can configure the probe characteristics
presented in Table 7 on page 67.

Table 7: Probe Characteristics

frequency
operations-per-hop
Characteristic
Description
frequency
Time between tests (in seconds)
hops-of-statistics-kept
Hops per path for which statistics are gathered
max-response-failure
Maximum number of consecutive failures
operations-per-hop
Number of probes per hop
owner
Owner of the probe
receive-interface
Interface on which the probe expects to receive responses
request-data-size
Request's payload size
samples-of-history-kept
Maximum number of history samples
tag
User-defined tag
timeout
Probe timeout (in milliseconds)
tos
A value for the TOS byte
Use to set the rate (in seconds) that the RTR probe uses to start a response time
operation.
Example
host1(config-rtr)#frequency 90
Use the no version to return to the default value, 60 seconds.
See frequency
Use to set the number of RTR probe operations sent to a given hop.
You can apply this option only to a pathEcho type.
Example
host1(config-rtr)#operations-per-hop 5
Chapter 1: Configuring IP
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