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Network diagram
Figure 1-6
Network diagram for the Jitter test
Configuration procedure
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Configure Remote-ping Server (Switch B):
# Enable the remote-ping server and configure the IP address and port to listen on.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] remote-ping-server enable
[Sysname] remote-ping-server udpecho 10.2.2.2 9000
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Configure Remote-ping Client (Switch A):
# Enable the remote-ping client.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] remote-ping-agent enable
# Create a remote-ping test group, setting the administrator name to
administrator
and test tag to
Jitter
.
[Sysname] remote-ping administrator Jitter
# Configure the test type as
jitter
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-Jitter] test-type Jitter
# Configure the IP address of the remote-ping server as 10.2.2.2.
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-Jitter] destination-ip 10.2.2.2
# Configure the destination port on the remote-ping server.
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-Jitter] destination-port 9000
# Configure to make 10 probes per test.
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-http] count 10
# Set the probe timeout time to 30 seconds.
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-Jitter] timeout 30
# Start the test.
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-Jitter] test-enable
# Display test results
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-Jitter] display remote-ping results administrator
Jitter
remote-ping entry(admin administrator, tag Jitter) test result:
Destination ip address:10.2.2.2
Send operation times: 100 Receive response times: 100
Min/Max/Average Round Trip Time: 9/21/13
Square-Sum of Round Trip Time: 18623