Udp jitter operation configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Index Response Status Time

1 64 Succeeded 2011-11-22 10:12:47.9

The output shows that Device A uses 64 milliseconds to obtain data from the HTTP server.

UDP jitter operation configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 43

, configure a UDP jitter operation to test the jitter, delay, and round-trip time

between Device A and Device B.

Figure 43 Network diagram

Configuration procedure

1.

Assign each interface an IP address. (Details not shown.)

2.

Configure static routes or a routing protocol to make sure the devices can reach each other.
(Details not shown.)

3.

Configure Device B:
# Enable the NQA server.

<DeviceB> system-view

[DeviceB] nqa server enable

# Configure a listening service to listen on the IP address 10.2.2.2 and UDP port 9000.

[DeviceB] nqa server udp-echo 10.2.2.2 9000

4.

Configure Device A:
# Create a UDP jitter operation.

<DeviceA> system-view

[DeviceA] nqa entry admin test1

[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1] type udp-jitter

# Configure 10.2.2.2 as the destination IP address and port 9000 as the destination port.

[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-udp-jitter] destination ip 10.2.2.2

[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-udp-jitter] destination port 9000

# Configure the operation to repeat at an interval of 1000 milliseconds.

[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-udp-jitter] frequency 1000

[DeviceA-nqa-admin-test1-udp-jitter] quit

# Start the UDP jitter operation.

[DeviceA] nqa schedule admin test1 start-time now lifetime forever

# Stop the UDP jitter operation after a period of time.

[DeviceA] undo nqa schedule admin test1

# Display the results of the UDP jitter operation.

[DeviceA] display nqa result admin test1

NQA entry (admin admin, tag test1) test results:

Destination IP address: 10.2.2.2

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