Configuring A Udp Jitter Test - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

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To do...
Configure the test type as
HTTP and enter test type view
Configure the destination
address for a test operation
Configure the source IP
address of a probe request
Configure the operation type
Configure the website that an
HTTP test visits
Configure the HTTP version
used in the HTTP test
Configure common optional
parameters
The TCP port number for the HTTP server must be 80 in an HTTP test. Otherwise, the test will fail.

Configuring a UDP Jitter Test

It is recommended not to perform an NQA UDP jitter test on known ports, namely, ports from 1 to 1023.
Otherwise, the NQA test will fail or the corresponding services of this port will be unavailable.
Real-time services such as voice and video have high requirements on delay jitters. With the UDP jitter
test, uni/bi-directional delay jitters can be obtained to judge whether a network can carry real-time
services.
Use the command...
type http
destination ip ip-address
source ip ip-address
operation { get | post }
url url
http-version v1.0
See
Configuring Optional
Parameters Common to
an NQA Test Group
22-10
Remarks
Required
Required
By default, no destination IP
address is configured for a test
operation.
The destination IP address for a test
operation is the IP address of the
HTTP server.
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, the operation type for
the HTTP is get, that is, obtaining
data from the HTTP server.
Required
Optional
By default, HTTP 1.0 is used in an
HTTP test.
Optional

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