HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Network Management and Monitoring Con - Page 90
Configuring the UDP echo operation
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Configuring the UDP echo operation The UDP echo operation measures the round-trip time between the client and a specific UDP port on the NQA server. The UDP echo operation requires both the NQA server and the NQA client. Before you perform a UDP echo operation, configure a UDP listening service on the NQA server. To configure the UDP echo operation: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Create an NQA operation and enter NQA operation view. 3. Specify the UDP echo type and enter its view. Command system-view nqa entry admin-name operation-tag type udp-echo 4. Specify the destination address of UDP packets. destination ip ip-address 5. Specify the destination port of UDP packets. destination port port-number 6. (Optional.) Specify the payload size in each UDP packet. data-size size 7. (Optional.) Specify the string to be filled in the payload of each UDP packet. data-fill string 8. (Optional.) Specify the source port of UDP packets. source port port-number 9. (Optional.) Specify the source IP address of UDP packets. source ip ip-address Remarks N/A By default, no NQA operation is created. N/A By default, no destination IP address is specified. The destination address must be the same as the IP address of the listening service configured on the NQA server. By default, no destination port number is specified. The destination port number must be the same as that of the listening service on the NQA server. The default setting is 100 bytes. The default setting is the hexadecimal number 00010203040506070809. By default, no source port number is specified. By default, no source IP address is specified. The source IP address must be that of an interface on the device and the interface must be up. Otherwise, no UDP packets can be sent out. 84