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describes the relationships between performance metrics and NQA operation types.
Table 18 Performance metrics and NQA operation types
Performance metric
NQA operation types that can gather the metric
Probe duration
All NQA operation types excluding UDP jitter, path
jitter, and voice
Number of probe failures
All NQA operation types excluding UDP jitter, path
jitter, and voice
Round-trip time
UDP jitter and voice
Number of discarded packets
UDP jitter and voice
One-way jitter (source-to-destination and
destination-to-source)
UDP jitter and voice
One-way latency (source-to-destination and
destination-to-source)
UDP jitter and voice
Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) (see
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Voice
Mean Opinion Scores (MOS) (see "
Voice
NQA configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
Remarks
Required for TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, and
voice operations.
(Required.) Use one of the following methods:
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Configure NQA operations:
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Configuring NQA operations on the NQA client
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Scheduling the NQA operation on the NQA client
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Configuring NQA templates on the NQA client
When you configure an NQA template to
analyze network performance, the feature
that uses the template starts the NQA
operation.
Configuring the NQA server
To perform TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, and voice operations, you must enable the NQA server on the
destination device. The NQA server listens and responds to requests on the specified IP addresses and
ports.
You can configure multiple TCP or UDP listening services on an NQA server, where each corresponds to
a specific IP address and port number. A listening service must be unique on the NQA server, and its IP
address and port number must be the same as those configured on the NQA client.
To configure the NQA server: