Basic nqa concepts, Test group, Test and probe – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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NQA DNS tests do not support the action of sending trap messages. In other words, the action to be

triggered in DNS tests can only be the default one, none.

4) Reaction

entry

In a reaction entry, a monitored element, a threshold type, and the action to be triggered are configured

to implement threshold monitoring.

The state of a reaction entry can be invalid, over-threshold, or below-threshold. Before an NQA test

group starts, the reaction entry is in the state of invalid. After each test or probe, threshold violations are

counted according to the threshold type and range configured in the entry. If the threshold is violated

consecutively or accumulatively for a specified number of times, the state of the entry is set to

over-threshold; otherwise, the state of the entry is set to below-threshold.

If the action to be triggered is configured as trap-only for a reaction entry, when the state of the entry

changes, a trap message is generated and sent to the network management server.

Basic NQA concepts

Test group

An NQA test group specifies test parameters including the test type, destination address, and

destination port. Each test group is uniquely identified by an administrator name and operation tag. You

can configure and schedule multiple NQA test groups to test different objects.

Test and probe

After the NQA test group starts, tests are performed at a specified interval. During each test, a specified

number of probe operations are performed. Both the test interval and the number of probe operations

per test are configurable. But only one probe operation is performed during one voice test.

Probe operations vary with NQA test types.

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During a TCP test, one probe operation means setting up one connection.

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During a UDP jitter or a voice test, one probe operation means continuously sending a specified

number of probe packets. The number of probe packets is configurable.

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During an FTP, HTTP, DHCP or DNS test, one probe operation means uploading or downloading a

file, obtaining a web page, obtaining an IP address through DHCP, or translating a domain name to

an IP address.

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During an ICMP echo or UDP echo test, one probe operation means sending an ICMP echo

request or a UDP packet.

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During an SNMP test, one probe operation means sending one SNMPv1 packet, one SNMPv2C

packet, and one SNMPv3 packet.

NQA client and server

A device with NQA test groups configured is an NQA client and the NQA client initiates NQA tests. An

NQA server makes responses to probe packets destined to the specified destination address and port

number.

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