Configuring the dlsw operation – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

10.

(Optional.) Specify the
payload size for each voice

packet.

data-size size

By default, the voice packet size
depends on the codec type. The
default packet size is 172 bytes for

G.711A-law and G.711 μ-law codec

type, and 32 bytes for G.729 A-law
codec type.

11.

(Optional.) Specify the
payload fill string for voice

packets.

data-fill string

The default setting is the hexadecimal
number

00010203040506070809.

12.

Specify the number of voice

packets to be sent in a voice
probe.

probe packet-number
packet-number

The default setting is 1000.

13.

Specify the interval for
sending voice packets.

probe packet-interval
packet-interval

The default setting is 20 milliseconds.

14.

Specify how long the NQA

client waits for a response
from the server before it

regards the response times

out.

probe packet-timeout
packet-timeout

The default setting is 5000
milliseconds.

NOTE:

Use the display nqa result command or the display nqa statistics command to verify the most recent result
of the voice operation. The display nqa history command does not display the voice operation results or

statistics.

Configuring the DLSw operation

The DLSw operation measures the response time of a DLSw device.
To configure the DLSw operation:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create an NQA operation

and enter NQA operation
view.

nqa entry admin-name
operation-tag

By default, no NQA operation is
created.

3.

Specify the DLSw type and

enter its view.

type dlsw

N/A

4.

Specify the destination IP

address of probe packets.

destination ip ip-address

By default, no destination IP address
is specified.

5.

(Optional.) Specify the source

IP address of probe packets.

source ip ip-address

By default, no source IP address is
specified.
The source IP address must be the IP

address of a local interface, and the
interface must be up. Otherwise, no

probe packets can be sent out.

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