This parameter is used to enable the system to automatically perform the same test at regular intervals.
5)
Test timeout time
Test timeout time is the duration while the system waits for an ECHO-RESPONSE packet after it sends
out an ECHO-REQUEST packet. If no ECHO-RESPONSE packet is received within this duration, this
test is considered a failure. This parameter is similar to the -t keyword in the ping command, but has a
different unit (the -t keyword in the ping command is in milliseconds, while the timeout time in the
remote-ping command is in seconds).
Configuring remote-ping
Table 1-1 Configure remote-ping
Operation
Enter system view
Enable remote-ping Client
Create an remote-ping test
group
Configure the destination IP
address of the test
Configure the test type
Configure the number of
packets to be sent in each test.
Configure the automatic test
interval.
Configure the timeout time of
the test.
Execute the test
Displaying remote-ping Configuration
After the above remote-ping configuration, you can execute the display command in any view to
display the information of remote-ping test operation status to you can verify the configuration effect.
Command
system-view
remote-ping-agent enable
remote-ping
administrator-name operation-
tag
destination-ip ip-address
test-type type
count times
frequency interval
timeout time
test-enable
1-2
Description
—
Required
By default, remote-ping Client
is disabled.
Required
By default, no remote-ping test
group is configured.
Required
By default, no destination IP
address is configured.
Optional
By default, the test type is
ICMP.
Optional
By default, the number of
packets to be sent in each test
is 1.
Optional
By default, the automatic test
interval is zero, indicating no
automatic test will be
performed.
Optional
By default, the timeout time is 3
seconds.
Required