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Configuring the NQA server, Enabling the NQA client

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Task Configuring FTP tests Configuring HTTP tests Configuring UDP jitter tests Configuring SNMP tests Configuring TCP tests Configuring UDP echo tests Configuring voice tests Configuring DLSw tests Configuring the collaboration function Configuring threshold monitoring Configuring the NQA statistics collection function Configuring the history records saving function Configuring optional parameters for an NQA test group Configuring a schedule for an NQA test group Remarks Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Optional. Required. Configuring the NQA server To perform TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, or voice tests, configure the NQA server on the peer device. The NQA server responds to the probe packets sent from the NQA client by listening to the specified destination address and port number. To configure the NQA server: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enable the NQA server. Command system-view nqa server enable 3. Configure the listening service. nqa server { tcp-connect | udp-echo } ip-address port-number 4. Configure the ToS value in the packets sent by the TCP nqa server { tcp-connect | or UDP listening service. udp-echo } tos tos Remarks N/A Disabled by default. The destination IP address and port number must be the same as those configured on the NQA client. A listening service must be unique on the NQA server. Optional. By default, the ToS value is 0. Enabling the NQA client Configurations on the NQA client take effect only when the NQA client is enabled. To enable the NQA client: 100

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Task
Remarks
Configuring FTP tests
Configuring HTTP tests
Configuring UDP jitter tests
Configuring SNMP tests
Configuring TCP tests
Configuring UDP echo tests
Configuring voice tests
Configuring DLSw tests
Configuring the collaboration function
Optional.
Configuring threshold monitoring
Optional.
Configuring the NQA statistics collection function
Optional.
Configuring the history records saving function
Optional.
Configuring optional parameters for an NQA test group
Optional.
Configuring a schedule for an NQA test group
Required.
Configuring the NQA server
To perform TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, or voice tests, configure the NQA server on the peer device. The
NQA server responds to the probe packets sent from the NQA client by listening to the specified
destination address and port number.
To configure the NQA server:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable the NQA server.
nqa server enable
Disabled by default.
3.
Configure the listening
service.
nqa server
{
tcp-connect
|
udp-echo
}
ip-address
port-number
The destination IP address and port
number must be the same as those
configured on the NQA client. A
listening service must be unique on the
NQA server.
4.
Configure the ToS value in
the packets sent by the TCP
or UDP listening service.
nqa server
{
tcp-connect
|
udp-echo
}
tos
tos
Optional.
By default, the ToS value is 0.
Enabling the NQA client
Configurations on the NQA client take effect only when the NQA client is enabled.
To enable the NQA client: