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Use undo reaction to delete the specified reaction entry. By default, no reaction entry for monitoring the MOS value is configured. For the MOS threshold, the number is expressed in three digits representing ones, tenths, and hundredths. For example, to express a MOS threshold of 1, enter 100. Examples # Create reaction entry 1 for monitoring the MOS value of each voice test. Set the upper threshold to 2, and lower threshold to 1. Before the NQA test group starts, the initial state of the reaction entry is invalid. After each test, the MOS value is checked. If it is out of the threshold range, the state of the reaction entry is set to over-threshold. Otherwise, the state is set to below-threshold. Once the state of the reaction entry changes, a trap message is generated and sent to the network management server. system-view [Sysname] nqa entry admin test [Sysname-nqa-admin-test] type voice [Sysname-nqa-admin-test-voice] reaction 1 checked-element mos threshold-value 200 100 action-type trap-only reaction checked-element { owd-ds | owd-sd } Syntax reaction item-number checked-element { owd-ds | owd-sd } threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold View undo reaction item-number UDP jitter, voice operation view Default level 2: System level Parameters item-number: Specifies a reaction entry ID, in the range of 1 to 10. owd-ds: Specifies the destination-to-source delay of each probe packet as the monitored element. owd-sd: Specifies the source-to-destination delay of each probe packet as the monitored element. threshold-value: Specifies threshold values in milliseconds. upper-threshold: Specifies an upper threshold, in the range of 0 to 3600000. lower-threshold: Specifies a lower threshold, in the range of 0 to 3600000. It must not be greater than the upper threshold. Description Use reaction checked-element { owd-ds | owd-sd } to configure a reaction entry for monitoring the one-way delay. You cannot edit a reaction entry. To change the attributes in a reaction entry, use undo reaction to delete this entire entry and start over. Use undo reaction to delete the specified reaction entry. By default, no reaction entry for monitoring the one-way delay is configured. Only successful probe packets are monitored. The data of a failed probe packet is not counted. 147

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Use
undo reaction
to delete the specified reaction entry.
By default, no reaction entry for monitoring the MOS value is configured.
For the MOS threshold, the number is expressed in three digits representing ones, tenths, and hundredths.
For example, to express a MOS threshold of 1, enter 100.
Examples
# Create reaction entry 1 for monitoring the MOS value of each voice test. Set the upper threshold to 2,
and lower threshold to 1. Before the NQA test group starts, the initial state of the reaction entry is invalid.
After each test, the MOS value is checked. If it is out of the threshold range, the state of the reaction entry
is set to over-threshold. Otherwise, the state is set to below-threshold. Once the state of the reaction entry
changes, a trap message is generated and sent to the network management server.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] nqa entry admin test
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test] type voice
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test-voice] reaction 1 checked-element mos threshold-value 200 100
action-type trap-only
reaction checked-element { owd-ds | owd-sd }
Syntax
reaction
item-number
checked-element
{
owd-ds
|
owd-sd
}
threshold-value
upper-threshold
lower-threshold
undo reaction
item-number
View
UDP jitter, voice operation view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
item-number
: Specifies a reaction entry ID, in the range of 1 to 10.
owd-ds
: Specifies the destination-to-source delay of each probe packet as the monitored element.
owd-sd
: Specifies the source-to-destination delay of each probe packet as the monitored element.
threshold-value
: Specifies threshold values in milliseconds.
upper-threshold
: Specifies an upper threshold, in the range of 0 to 3600000.
lower-threshold
: Specifies a lower threshold, in the range of 0 to 3600000. It must not be greater than
the upper threshold.
Description
Use
reaction checked-element
{
owd-ds
|
owd-sd
} to configure a reaction entry for monitoring the
one-way delay. You cannot edit a reaction entry. To change the attributes in a reaction entry, use
undo
reaction
to delete this entire entry and start over.
Use
undo reaction
to delete the specified reaction entry.
By default, no reaction entry for monitoring the one-way delay is configured.
Only successful probe packets are monitored. The data of a failed probe packet is not counted.