tos
Capturing Statistics
The primary objective of RTR is to collect statistics and information about network
performance. You can control the number and type of statistics collected.
hops-of-statistics-kept
max-response-failure
Use to set the type of service (ToS) byte in the probe's IP header.
Example
host1(config-rtr)#tos 16
Use the no version to return to the default value, 0. The default applies to both
the echo and pathEcho types.
See tos
Use to set the number of hops per path for which statistics are collected.
When the number of hops reaches the specified number (that is, size), no
additional statistical information about the path is stored.
This option applies only to pathEcho entries.
To turn off this feature, set the value to 0.
Example
host1(config-rtr)#hops-of-statistics-kept 5
Use the no version to set the default, 16 hops.
See hops-of-statistics-kept
Use to set the maximum number of consecutive failures to respond to a probe's
request.
When the maximum number is reached, the test stops.
This option applies only to pathEcho entries.
To turn off this feature, set the value to 0.
Example
host1(config-rtr)#max-response-failure 2
Use the no version to set the default, 5 consecutive failures.
See max-response-failure
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