Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual

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Table 142: Configuring TCP and UDP Probes (continued)

CLI Configuration Editor

J-Web Configuration Editor

Task

1.

From the

[edit]

hierarchy level, enter

edit services rpm probe customerC

2.

Enter

set test tcp-test probe-frequency 5

3.

Enter

set test tcp-test probe-type tcp-ping

4.

Enter

set test tcp-test target address

192.162.45.6

1.

On the Rpm page, select
customerC.

2.

In the Test box, click Add new
entry
.

3.

In the Name box, type

tcp-test

.

4.

In the Test interval box, type

5

.

5.

In the Probe type box, select
tcp-ping.

6.

In the Target box, select the Yes
check box, and click Configure.

7.

In the Target type box, select
Address.

8.

In the Address box, type

192.162.45.6

.

9.

Click OK.

Configure the RPM test

tcp-test

for the

RPM owner

customerC

.

The sample RPM test is a TCP probe
with a test interval (probe frequency) of

5

, a probe type of

tcp-ping

, and a target

address of

192.162.45.6

.

Enter

set test tcp-test destination-interface

lt-0/0/0

In the Destination interface box, type

lt-0/0/0

Configure the destination interface.

NOTE: On Services Routers the
destination interface must be an

lt

services interface.

Enter

set test tcp-test destination-port 50000

In the Destination port box, type

50000

.

Configure port

50000

as the TCP port to

which the RPM probes are sent.

Router B Configuration

From the

[edit]

hierarchy level, enter

edit services rpm

1.

In the J-Web interface, select
Configuration>View and
Edit>Edit Configuration
.

2.

Next to Services, click Configure
or Edit.

3.

Next to Rpm, select the Yes check
box.

4.

Click Configure.

Navigate to the Services>RPM level in
the configuration hierarchy.

Enter

set probe-server tcp port 50000

1.

Next to Probe server, click
Configure.

2.

In the Tcp box, click Configure.

3.

In the Port box, type

50000

.

4.

Click OK.

Configure Router B to act as a TCP
server, using port 50000 to send and
receive TCP probes.

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Chapter 14: Configuring RPM Probes

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