Nqa probe operation procedure, Nqa configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Figure 11-2 Relationship between the NQA client and NQA server

Not all test types require the NQA server. Only the TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, or voice test requires

both the NQA client and server, as shown in

Figure 11-2

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You can create multiple TCP or UDP listening services on the NQA server. Each listens to a specific

destination address and port number. Make sure the destination IP address and port number for a

listening service on the server are the same as those configured for the test group on the NQA client.

Each listening service must be unique on the NQA server.

NQA probe operation procedure

An NQA probe operation involves the following steps:

1) The NQA client constructs probe packets for the specified type of NQA test, and sends them to the

peer device.

2) Upon receiving the probe packets, the peer sends back responses with timestamps.

3) The NQA client computes the network performance and service quality parameters, such as the

packet loss rate and round-trip time based on the received responses.

NQA Configuration Task List

Complete the following task to enable the NQA server:

Task

Remarks

Configuring the NQA Server

Required for TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter and voice
tests

To perform NQA tests successfully, make the following configurations on the NQA client:

1) Enable the NQA client.

2) Create a test group and configure test parameters. The test parameters may vary with test types.

3) Schedule the NQA test group.

Complete these tasks to configure NQA client:

Task

Remarks

Enabling the NQA Client

Required

Creating an NQA Test Group

Required

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