Nqa configuration, Nqa overview, Introduction to nqa – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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NQA Configuration
This chapter includes these sections:
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Configuring the Collaboration Function
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Configuring Threshold Monitoring
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Configuring the NQA Statistics Function
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Configuring the History Records Saving Function
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Configuring Optional Parameters Common to an NQA Test Group
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Displaying and Maintaining NQA
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NQA Overview
Introduction to NQA
Network Quality Analyzer (NQA) analyzes network performance, services and service quality through
sending test packets, and provides you with network performance and service quality parameters such
as delay jitter, TCP connection delay, FTP connection delay and file transfer rate.
With the NQA test results, you can:
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Know network performance in time and then take corresponding measures.
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Diagnose and locate network faults.
Features of NQA
Supporting multiple test types
Ping can use only the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to test the reachability of the destination
host and the round-trip time of a packet to the destination. As an enhancement to the Ping tool, NQA
provides multiple test types and more functions.
At present, NQA supports 11 test types: ICMP echo, DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, UDP jitter, SNMP, TCP, UDP
echo, voice and DLSw.
In an NQA test, the client sends different types of test packets to the peer to detect the availability and
the response time of the peer, helping you know protocol availability and network performance based
on the test results.