Operation Manual – HWPing
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 HWPing Configuration
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Test parameter
Description
Type of service (
tos
)
Type of service is the value of the ToS field in IP
header in the test packets.
dns
z
This parameter is used to specify a DNS
domain name in a HWPing DNS test group.
z
H3C S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches can
not support this parameter
dns-server
z
This parameter is used to set the DNS server
IP address in a HWPing DNS test group.
z
H3C S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches can
not support this parameter
HTTP operation type
(
http-operation
)
This parameter is used to set the type of HTTP
interaction operation between HWPing client
and HTTP server.
HTTP operation string and
version (
http-string
)
This parameter is used to set the HTTP
operation string and version in an HTTP test.
FTP operation type
(
ftp-operation
)
This parameter is used to set the type of FTP
interaction operation between HWPing client
and FTP server.
FTP login username and
password (
username
and
password
)
The two parameters are used to set the
username and password to be used for FTP
operation.
File name for FTP operation
(
filename
)
Name of a file to be transferred between
HWPing client and FTP server
Number of jitter test packets to
be sent per probe
(
jitter-packetnum
)
z
Jitter test is used to collect statistics about
delay jitter in UDP packet transmission
z
In a jitter probe, the HWPing client sends a
series of packets to the HWPing server at
regular intervals (you can set the interval).
Once receiving such a packet, the HWPing
server marks it with a timestamp, and then
sends it back to the HWPing client. Upon
receiving a packet returned, the HWPing
client computes the delay jitter time. The
HWPing client collects delay jitter statistics
on all the packets returned in the test. So, the
more packets a jitter probe sends, the more
accurate the jitter statistics is, but the longer
time the jitter test costs.
Interval to send jitter test packets
(
jitter-interval
)
Each jitter probe will send multiple UDP test
packets at regular intervals (you can set the
interval). The smaller the interval is, the faster
the test is. But a too small interval may
somewhat impact your network.