Configuring the nqa client, Enabling the nqa client, Configuring an icmp echo operation – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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To configure the NQA server:

Step Command

Remarks

254.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

255.

Enable the NQA server.

nqa server enable

Disabled by default.

Method 1:
nqa server tcp-connect

ip-address port-number

256.

Configure a listening service.

Use at least one method.

Method 2:

nqa server udp-echo

ip-address port-number

Configuring the NQA client

Enabling the NQA client

Step Command

Remarks

257.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

Optional.

258.

Enable the NQA client.

nqa agent enable

Enabled by default.

Configuring an ICMP echo operation

An ICMP echo operation measures the reachability of a destination device. It has the same function as

the ping command, but provides more output information. In addition, if multiple paths exist between the
source and destination devices, you can specify the next hop for the ICMP echo operation.
The ICMP echo operation is not supported in IPv6 networks. To test the reachability of an IPv6 address,

use the ping ipv6 command. For more information about the command, see Network Management and

Monitoring Command Reference.
To configure an ICMP echo operation:

Step Command

Remarks

259.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

260.

Create an NQA operation

and enter NQA operation
view.

nqa entry admin-name
operation-tag

By default, no NQA operation is
created.

261.

Specify the ICMP echo type

and enter its view.

type icmp-echo

N/A

262.

Specify the destination
address of ICMP echo

requests.

By default, no destination IP
address is configured.

destination ip ip-address

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