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source—Interface from which the probe is sent
restartTime—Restart time of the test in seconds
owner—Owner of the probe
samples—Maximum number of entries saved in the history table for this RTR probe
admin—Administrative status of the probe: enabled, disabled
tos—Setting of the type of service (ToS) byte in the probe's IP header
reactionConfiguration—RTR reactions that are configured for the probe
receiveInterface—Type and specifier of the interface on which the probe expects to
receive responses; this field is blank if the optional receive-interface characteristic
is not configured
operFail—Operation failure event is triggered when this number of consecutive probe
operations is not received or when the operations are received after a timeout
testFail—Test failure event is triggered when this number of probe operations is not
received or when the operations are received after a timeout
timeout—Time in milliseconds that the probe waits for a response
tag—Identifier configured for the probe
operPerHop—Number of RTR probe operations sent to a given hop
maxFail—Maximum number of consecutive failures to respond to a probe's request.
When the maximum number is reached, the test stops. Applies only to pathEcho
entries.
hopKpt—Number of hops per path for which statistics are collected. When this
number is reached, no additional statistical information about the path is stored.
Applies only to pathEcho entries.
Example
host1#show rtr configuration
rtrIndex
type
-------
--------
1
echo
2
pathEcho
rtrIndex
source
----------
------------------
1
fastEthernet0/0
2
rtrIndex
samples
----------
-------
1
5
2
5
targetAddress reqSize freq
------------
------
------ -----
10.5.0.200
1
1
10.5.0.11
1
1
restartTime
-----------
10
60
admin
tos
reactionConfiguration
--------
---
------------------------
enabled
0
enabled
0
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