Path jitter operation configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual
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Packet loss ratio: 0%
Failures due to timeout: 0
Failures due to disconnect: 0
Failures due to no connection: 0
Failures due to internal error: 0
Failures due to other errors: 0
# Display the history records of the DLSw operation.
[DeviceA] display nqa history admin test1
NQA entry (admin admin, tag test1) history records:
Index Response Status Time
1 19 Succeeded 2011-11-22 10:40:27.7
The output shows that the response time of the DLSw device is 19 milliseconds.
Path jitter operation configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
, configure a path jitter operation to test the round trip time and jitters from Device
A to Device B and Device C.
Figure 49 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
# Assign each interface an IP address. (Details not shown.)
# Configure static routes or a routing protocol to make sure the devices can reach each other. (Details not
shown.)
# Use the ip ttl-expires enable command on Device B and use the ip unreachables enable command on
Device C.
# Create a path jitter operation and specify 10.2.2.2 as the destination IP address.
[DeviceA] nqa entry admin test1
[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1] type path-jitter
[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-path-jitter] destination ip 10.2.2.2
# Configure the path jitter operation to repeat at an interval of 10000 milliseconds.
[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-path-jitter] frequency 10000
[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-path-jitter] quit
# Start the path jitter operation.
[DeviceA] nqa schedule admin test1 start-time now lifetime forever
# After the path jitter operation runs for a period of time, stop the operation.
[DeviceA] undo nqa schedule admin test1
# Display the most recent results of the path jitter operation.