To do...
Create a remote-ping test
group and enter its view
Enable the remote-ping client
to send Trap messages
Configure the number of
consecutive unsuccessful
remote-ping tests before Trap
output
Configure the number of
consecutive unsuccessful
remote-ping probes before
Trap output
Displaying Remote-ping Configuration
To do...
Display the results of the test
Display test statistics
Remote-ping Configuration Examples
ICMP Test
Network requirements
An switch serves as the remote-ping client. A remote-ping ICMP test between the switch and another
switch uses ICMP to test the round trip time (RTT) for packets generated by the remote-ping client to
travel to and back from the destination switch.
Network diagram
Figure 1-2 Network diagram for the ICMP test
Configuration procedure
Configure remote-ping Client (Switch A):
# Enable the remote-ping client.
<Sysname> system-view
Use the command...
remote-ping
administrator-name operation-
tag
send-trap { all | { probefailure
| testcomplete | testfailure }* }
test-failtimes times
probe-failtimes times
Use the command...
display remote-ping { results | history | jitter }
[ administrator-name operation-tag ]
display remote-ping statistics
[ administrator-name operation-tag ]
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Remarks
Required
By default, no test group is
configured.
Required
By default, Trap sending is
disabled.
Optional
By default, Trap messages are
sent each time a test fails.
Optional
By default, Trap messages are
sent each time a probe fails.
Remarks
Available in
any view
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