Scheduling The Probe - Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Scheduling the Probe

When you have configured the RTR probe, you must schedule the operation to begin
collecting statistics and other information about problems that may arise.
rtr schedule
rtr schedule life
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Response Time Reporter
For pathEcho, a successful test means that the destination was reached at
least once.
At most, there can be one such event per test.
Example
host1(config)#rtr reaction-configuration 1 test-completion
There is no no version.
See rtr reaction-configuration test-completion
Use to enable test-failure reaction.
The test-failure event is triggered when a test fails. Failure is determined in the
following ways:
If Echo, this event is triggered after testFailureValue probes are either not
received or are received after a timeout.
If PathEcho, this event is triggered when the test ends and no responses are
received from the destination.
At most, there can be one such event per test.
Example
host1(config)#rtr reaction-configuration 1 test-failure
There is no no version.
See rtr reaction-configuration test-failure
Use to create an RTR schedule.
Example
host1(config)#rtr schedule 5
Use the no version to stop the test. The no version stops the probe operation by
putting it in the pending state. The no version also resets the restart-time attribute
and the life attribute.
See rtr schedule

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