Configuring a dns operation, Configuring an ftp operation – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

By default, no interface is specified
to perform a DHCP operation.

271.

Specify an interface to
perform the DHCP operation.

operation interface interface-type
interface-number

The specified interface must be up.
Otherwise, no probe packets can

be sent out.

Configuring a DNS operation

A DNS operation measures the time the NQA client uses to translate a domain name into an IP address

through a DNS server.
A DNS operation simulates domain name resolution and does not save the obtained DNS entry.
To configure a DNS operation:

Step Command

Remarks

272.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

273.

Create an NQA operation
and enter NQA operation

view.

By default, no NQA operation is
created.

nqa entry admin-name operation-tag

274.

Specify the DNS type and
enter its view.

type dns

N/A

275.

Specify the IP address of the
DNS server as the

destination address of DNS

packets.

By default, no destination IP
address is configured.

destination ip ip-address

276.

Configure the domain name
that needs to be translated.

By default, no domain name is
configured.

resolve-target domain-name

Configuring an FTP operation

An FTP operation measures the time the NQA client uses to transfer a file to or download a file from an

FTP server.
Follow these guidelines when you configure an FTP operation:

Before you perform an FTP operation, obtain the username and password for logging in to the FTP
server.

When you execute the put command, the NQA client creates a file (not a real one) named
file-name of fixed size on the FTP server. When you execute the get command, the client does not

save the file obtained from the FTP server.

If you get a file that does not exist on the FTP server, the FTP operation fails.

Only use the get command to download a small file. A big file might result in transfer failure
because of timeout, or might affect other services for occupying much network bandwidth.

To configure an FTP operation:

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