HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Network Management and Monitoring Con - Page 91
Configuring optional parameters for the NQA operation, Configuring the collaboration function
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Configuring optional parameters for the NQA operation Unless otherwise specified, the following optional parameters apply to all types of NQA operations. To configure optional parameters for an NQA operation: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Create an NQA operation and enter NQA operation view. 3. Specify an NQA operation type and enter its view. 4. (Optional.) Configure a description. Command system-view nqa entry admin-name operation-tag type { icmp-echo | udp-echo } description text 5. (Optional.) Specify the interval at which the NQA operation repeats. frequency interval 6. (Optional.) Specify the probe times. probe count times 7. (Optional.) Specify the probe timeout time. probe timeout timeout 8. (Optional.) Specify the TTL for probe packets. ttl value 9. (Optional.) Specify the ToS value in the IP packet header tos value of probe packets. 10. (Optional.) Enable the routing table bypass function. route-option bypass-route Remarks N/A By default, no NQA operation is created. N/A By default, no description is configured. The default setting is 0 milliseconds. Only one operation is performed. If the operation is not completed when the interval expires, the next operation does not start. By default, an NQA operation performs one probe. The default setting is 3000 milliseconds. The default setting is 20. The default setting is 0. By default, the routing table bypass function is disabled. Configuring the collaboration function Collaboration is implemented by associating a reaction entry of an NQA operation with a track entry. The reaction entry monitors the NQA operation. If the number of operation failures reaches the specified threshold, the configured action is triggered. To configure the collaboration function: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view Remarks N/A 85