The priority-of-link-quality parameter command sets quality parameters for link quality probing.
The undo priority-of-link-quality parameter command restores the default settings.
priority-of-link-quality parameter { delay | jitter | loss } *
undo priority-of-link-quality parameter
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| delay | Indicates the delay. | - |
| jitter | Indicates the jitter. | - |
| loss | Indicates packet loss ratio. | - |
The default quality parameter for link quality probing is packet loss ratio.
After you run the mode priority-of-link-quality command to set the link selection mode to load balancing by link quality, you can run the priority-of-link-quality parameter command sets quality parameters. The link quality parameters include delay, jitter, and packet loss ratio. You can set one or multiple quality parameters as required. The device will calculate the value of each parameter based on the probe packets and reply packets and evaluate the link quality. Then you can run the display priority-of-link-quality table command to display the link quality detection result.
# Configure the jitter and packet loss ratio for global intelligent uplink selection.
<sysname> system-view [sysname] multi-interface [sysname-multi-inter] priority-of-link-quality parameter jitter loss
# Configure the jitter and packet loss ratio for PBR-based intelligent uplink selection.
<sysname> system-view [sysname] policy-based-route [sysname-policy-pbr] rule name 1 [sysname-policy-pbr-rule-1] action pbr egress-interface multi-interface [sysname-policy-pbr-rule-1-multi-inter] priority-of-link-quality parameter jitter loss