6.24.3 Checking the Configuration
After setting the round-trip transmission delay threshold, you can view the configuration.
Prerequisite
The configurations of the Round-Trip Delay Thresholds Test function are complete.
Procedure
Step 1
Run the
display nqa-agent
[
admin-name
test-name
] [
verbose
] to view the status of the test
instance configured on the NQA client.
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Example
Run the
display nqa-agent
verbose
command. If the test is successful, the following is
displayed. For example:
<Quidway>
display nqa-agent verbose
nqa test-instance admin jitter
test-type jitter
destination-address ipv4 100.1.1.201
destination-port 80
threshold rtd 2000
send-trap rtd
nqa status : normal
6.25 Configuring the Trap Function
This section describes how to configure the trap function in an NQA test instance. After the trap
function is configured, a trap message is sent to the NMS in case of transmission success or
transmission failure.
6.25.1 Establishing the Configuration Task
Before configuring the trap function, familiarize yourself with the applicable environment,
complete the pre-configuration tasks, and obtain the required data. This can help you complete
the configuration task quickly and accurately.
Applicable Environment
Trap messages are generated regardless of whether the NQA test is successful or fails. You can
control whether to send trap messages to the NM station by enabling or disabling the trap
function.
NQA supports three types of trap messages as defined in the DISMAN-PING-MIB.
l
Trap message sent when an NQA probe fails
It aims at checking whether the probe Echo packets are received.
If the number of packets that have no responses reaches the upper limit, trap messages are
sent to a specified NM station.
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