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Test parameter
Number of probes per test
(count)
Packet size (datasize)
Padding string for the test
packet (datafill)
Routing table
sendpacket
bypass(
passroute
)
TTL of HWPing test packets
(ttl)
Maximum number of history
records that can be saved
(history-records)
Automatic test interval
(frequency)
Probe timeout time
(timeout)
Type of service (tos)
dns
dns-server
HTTP operation type
(http-operation)
FTP operation type
(ftp-operation)
FTP login username and
password (username and
password)
File name for FTP operation
(filename)
Size of a file to be uploaded
in an FTP test(filesize)
Number of jitter test packets
to be sent per probe
(jitter-packetnum)
For tests except jitter test, only one test packet is sent in a probe. In a jitter test,
you can use the jitter-packetnum command to set the number of packets to be
sent in a probe.
For ICMP/UDP/jitter test, you can configure the size of test packets.
For ICMP test, the ICMP packet size refers to the length of ECHO-REQUEST
packets (excluding IP and ICMP headers)
In ICMP, UDP and jitter tests, the system should stuff the data field of each
transmitted ICMP message. The stuffing character string ranges from 1 to 230
characters, including spaces.
If the size of a test datagram is smaller than that of the configured stuffing
character string, only a portion of the string will be used for stuffing. If the size of
the test datagram is larger, the string will be used cyclically for stuffing. Suppose
a stuffing string, "abcde", is configured. If the test datagram size is 3, only "abc"
will be used for stuffing; if it is 8, the string "abcdeabc" will be used.
With routing table bypass, a remote host can bypass the normal routing tables
and send ICMP packets directly to a host on an attached network. If the host is
not on a directly-attached network, an error is returned. You can use this function
when pinging a local host on an VLAN interface that has no route defined.
It is equal to the argument "-h" in a ping command.
This parameter is used to specify the maximum number of history records that
can be saved in a test group. When the number of saved history records exceeds
the maximum number, HWPing discards some earliest records.
This parameter is used to set the interval at which the HWPing client periodically
performs the same test automatically.
The probe timeout timer is started after the HWPing client sends out a test
packet.
This parameter is in seconds.
Type of service is the value of the ToS field in IP header in the test packets.
This parameter is used to specify a DNS domain name in an HWPing DNS test
group.
This parameter is used to set the DNS server IP address in an HWPing DNS test
group.
This parameter is used to set the type of HTTP interaction operation between
HWPing client and HTTP server.
This parameter is used to set the type of FTP interaction operation between
HWPing client and FTP server.
The two parameters are used to set the username and password to be used for
FTP operation.
Name of a file to be transferred between HWPing client and FTP server
Size of a file to be uploaded in an FTP test
Jitter test is used to collect statistics about delay jitter in UDP packet
transmission
In a jitter probe, the HWPing client sends a series of packets to the HWPing
server at regular intervals (you can set the interval). Once receiving such a
packet, the HWPing server marks it with a timestamp, and then sends it back
to the HWPing client. Upon receiving a packet returned, the HWPing client
computes the delay jitter time. The HWPing client collects delay jitter
statistics on all the packets returned in the test. So, the more packets a jitter
probe sends, the more accurate the jitter statistics is, but the longer time the
jitter test costs.
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