Configuring A Dlsw Test - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Configure the advantage factor
for calculating MOS and ICPIF
values
Specify the source IP address
for the requests in a test
operation
Specify the source port number
for the requests in a test
operation
Configure the size of a probe
packet to be sent
Configure the filler string of a
probe packet sent
Configure the number of
packets sent in a voice probe
Configure the interval for
sending packets in a voice
probe
Configure the timeout for
waiting for a response in a
voice test
Configure common optional
parameters
Only one probe can be made in one voice test, and the number of probe packets sent in each probe
depends on the configuration of the probe packet-number command.

Configuring a DLSw Test

A DLSw test is used to test the response time of the DLSw device.
Use the command...
advantage-factor factor
source ip ip-address
source port port-number
data-size size
data-fill string
probe packet-number
packet-number
probe packet-interval
packet-interval
probe packet-timeout
packet-timeout
See
Configuring Optional
Parameters Common to an
NQA Test Group
1-17
Remarks
Optional
By default, the advantage
factor is 0.
Optional
By default, no source IP
address is specified.
The source IP address must be
that of an interface on the
device and the interface must
be up. Otherwise, the test will
fail.
Optional
By default, no source port
number is specified.
Optional
By default, the probe packet
size depends on the codec
type. The default packet size is
172 bytes for G.711A-law and
G.711 µ-law codec type, and is
32 bytes for G.729 A-law codec
type.
Optional
By default, the filler string of a
probe packet is the
hexadecimal number
00010203040506070809.
Optional
1000 by default.
Optional
20 milliseconds by default.
Optional
5000 milliseconds by default.
Optional

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