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Table 1

describes the monitored elements and the NQA test types in which the elements can be

monitored.

Table 1 Monitored elements and NQA test types

Monitored elements

Test type supported

Probe duration

Tests excluding UDP jitter test and voice test

Count of probe failures

Tests excluding UDP jitter test and voice test

Packet round-trip time

UDP jitter test and voice test

Count of discarded packets

UDP jitter test and voice test

One-way delay jitter (source-to-destination and
destination-to-source)

UDP jitter test and voice test

One-way delay (source-to-destination and destination-to-source) UDP jitter test and voice test

Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF)
For description about ICPIF, see

Configuring a Voice Test

.

Voice test

Mean Opinion Scores (MOS)
For description about MOS, see

Configuring a Voice Test

.

Voice test

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Threshold types

The following threshold types are supported:

average: Monitors the average value of monitored data in a test. If the average value in a test

exceeds the upper threshold or goes below the lower threshold, a threshold violation occurs. For

example, you can monitor the average probe duration in a test.

accumulate: Monitors total number of times the monitored data violates the threshold in a test. If
the total number of times reaches or exceeds a specified value, a threshold violation occurs.

consecutive: Monitors the number of consecutive times the monitored data violates the threshold

since the test group starts. If the monitored data violates the threshold consecutively for a specified

number of times, a threshold violation occurs.

TIP:

The accounting for the average or accumulate threshold type is performed per test, but that for the
consecutive type is performed since the test group is started.

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Triggered actions

The following actions may be triggered:

none: NQA only records such events for terminal display; it does not send trap information to the

network management server.

trap-only: NQA records such events and sends trap messages to the network management

server.

NOTE:

NQA DNS tests do not support the action of sending trap messages. In other words, the action to be
triggered in DNS tests can only be the default one, none.

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