To do...
Configure the number of
consecutive unsuccessful HWPing
probes before Trap output
Displaying HWPing Configuration
To do...
Display the results of the test
Display test statistics
HWPing Configuration Examples
ICMP Test
Network requirements
An H3C S5600 series Ethernet switch serves as the HWPing client. An HWPing ICMP test between the
switch and another switch uses ICMP to test the round trip time (RTT) for packets generated by the
HWPing client to travel to and back from the destination switch.
Network diagram
Figure 1-2 Network diagram for the ICMP test
Configuration procedure
Configure HWPing Client (Switch A):
# Enable the HWPing client.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwping-agent enable
# Create an HWPing test group, setting the administrator name to administrator and test tag to ICMP.
[Sysname] hwping administrator icmp
# Configure the test type as icmp.
[Sysname-hwping-administrator-icmp] test-type icmp
# Configure the destination IP address as 10.2.2.2.
[Sysname-hwping-administrator-icmp] destination-ip 10.2.2.2
# Configure to make 10 probes per test.
[Sysname-hwping-administrator-icmp] count 10
# Set the probe timeout time to 5 seconds.
[Sysname-hwping-administrator-icmp] timeout 5
Use the command...
probe-failtimes times
Use the command...
display hwping { results | history | jitter }
[ administrator-name operation-tag ]
display hwping statistics [ administrator-name
operation-tag ]
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Remarks
Optional
By default, Trap messages are
sent each time a probe fails.
Remarks
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