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Configuration Examples for NQA
This section provides examples for configuring NQA tests.
Example: Configuring an ICMP Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to check whether the peer device is accessible.
Example: Configuring a DHCP Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to measure the speed at which the client obtains an IP address from a DHCP server.
Example:Configuring an FTP Download Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to measure the speed at which the client downloads a specified file from an FTP server.
Example: Configuring an FTP Upload Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to measure the speed at which a specified file is uploaded to an FTP server.
Example: Configuring an HTTP Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to measure the response speed of an HTTP server.
Example: Configuring a DNS Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to measure the domain name resolution speed of a DNS server.
Example: Configuring a UDP-tracert Test
The
FW
serves as an NQA client to test the forwarding path to a destination server and the delay on each node along the path.
Example: Configuring a TCP Test
The
FW
_A serves as an NQA client to measure the speed at which the NQA client sets up a TCP connection to a TCP server through a three-way handshake.
Example: Configuring a UDP Test
FW
_A serves as an NQA client to check the connectivity between the client and a specified UDP port on a server and measures the speed at which UDP packets are transmitted between the client and server.
Example: Configuring a UDP-jitter Test
FW
_A serves as an NQA client to test the delay jitter on a network.
Feb 23 2016 11:58:25+08:00 FW Example: Configuring the Function of Sending NQA Threshold-Exceeding Traps to the NMS
For a UDP-jitter test, you can configure the function of sending traps to the NMS when the RTD exceeds a specified threshold or the test fails.