To do...
Configure the maximum
number of history records that
can be saved
Enable history record
Configure the retaining time of
history record
Configure statistics interval and
the maximum number of
retained statistics information
Configure the retaining time of
statistics information
Configure test start time and
lifetime
Enable routing table bypass
Configure the TTL
Configure the automatic test
interval
Configure the probe timeout
time
Configure the type of service
Configure the type of HTTP
operation
Configure the HTTP operation
string and HTTP version
Use the command...
history-records number
history-record enable
history keep-time keep-time
statistics { interval interval |
max-group number }
statistics keep-time keep-time
test-time begin { hh:mm :ss
[ yyyy/mm/dd ] | now } lifetime
lifetime
sendpacket passroute
ttl number
frequency interval
timeout time
tos value
http-operation { get | post }
http-string string version
1-11
Remarks
Optional
By default, the maximum
number is 50.
Optional
By default, history record is not
enabled.
Optional
By default, the retaining time of
history record is 120 minutes.
Optional
By default, statistics interval is
120 minutes and up to two
pieces of statistics information
can be retained.
Optional
By default, the retaining time of
statistics information is 120
minutes.
Optional
By default, no test start time
and lifetime is configured.
Optional
By default, routing table bypass
is disabled.
Optional
By default, TTL is 20.
The sendpacket passroute
command voids the ttl
command.
Optional
By default, the automatic test
interval is zero seconds,
indicating no automatic test will
be made.
Optional
By default, a probe times out in
three seconds.
Optional
By default, the service type is
zero.
Optional
By default, the type of HTTP
operation is get, that is, the
HTTP operation will get data
from the HTTP server.
Optional
By default, no HTTP operation
string and HTTP version are
configured.
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