The jitter-packetnum command sets the number of test packets sent in each probe of the Jitter test instance.
The undo jitter-packetnum command restores the default setting.
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| number | Specifies the number of test packets sent in each probe in the Jitter test (probe-count). | The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 3000. The default value is 20. |
Usage Scenario
In an NQA test instance, the jitter-packetnum command can be used to set the number of consecutive packets to simulate the actual traffic of a data in a specified period of time. This helps simulate services more accurately.
Prerequisites
Before using the jitter-packetnum command, run the test-type command to specify the type of the test instance as jitter.
Precautions
This number of probe packets of a running test instance cannot be changed.