Configuring An Http Test - 3Com 4500G Family Configuration Manual

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To do...
Configure the operation type
Configure a login username
Configure a login password
Specify a file to be transferred
between the FTP server and
the FTP client
Configure common optional
parameters
When you execute the put command, a file file-name with fixed size and content is created on the
FTP server; when you execute the get command, the device does not save the files obtained from
the FTP server.
When you execute the get command, the FTP test cannot succeed if a file named file-name does
not exist on the FTP server.
When you execute the get command, please use a file with a smaller size as a big file may result in
test failure because of timeout, or may affect other services because of occupying too much
network bandwidth.

Configuring an HTTP Test

An HTTP test is used to test the connection between the NQA client and a specified HTTP server and
the time required to obtain data from the HTTP server, thus detecting the connectivity and performance
of the HTTP server.
Configuration prerequisites
Before performing an HTTP test, you need to configure the HTTP server.
Configuring an HTTP test
Follow these steps to configure an HTTP test:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter NQA test group view
Use the command...
operation { get | put }
username name
password password
filename file-name
See
Configuring Optional
Parameters Common to an
NQA Test Group
Use the command...
system-view
nqa entry admin-name
operation-tag
1-9
Remarks
Optional
By default, the operation type for the
FTP is get, that is, obtaining files
from the FTP server.
Required
By default, no login username is
configured.
Required
By default, no login password is
configured.
Required
By default, no file is specified.
Optional
Remarks

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