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Enable the remote-ping client 
function
 
remote-ping-agent enable 
Required 
By default, the remote-ping 
client function is disabled.
 
Create a remote-ping test 
group and enter its view
 
remote-ping 
administrator-name operation- 
tag 
Required 
By default, no test group is 
configured. 
 
Configure the source IP 
address
 
source-ip ip-address 
Optional 
By default, no source IP 
address is specified.
 
Configure the test type
 
test-type dns 
Required 
By default, the test type is 
ICMP.
 
Configure the number of 
probes per test 
 
count times 
Optional 
By default, one probe is made 
per test. 
 
Configure the maximum 
number of history records that 
can be saved 
history-records number 
Optional 
By default, the maximum 
number is 50. 
Configure the automatic test 
interval 
frequency interval 
Optional 
By default, the automatic test 
interval is zero seconds, 
indicating no automatic test will 
be made. 
Configure the probe timeout 
time
 
timeout time 
Optional 
By default, a probe times out in 
three seconds. 
 
Configure the type of service
 
tos value 
Optional 
By default, the service type is 
zero.
 
Configure the domain name to 
be resolved
 
dns resolve-target 
domain-name 
Required 
By default, the domain name to 
be resolved by DNS is not 
specified. 
 
Configure the IP address of the 
DNS server
 
dns-server ip-address 
Required 
By default, no DNS server 
address is configured.
 
Start the test
 
test-enable 
Required
 
Display test results
 
display remote-ping results 
[ admin-name operation-tag ] 
Required 
The display command can be 
executed in any view. 
 
 
Configuring remote-ping client to send Trap messages 
Trap messages are generated regardless of whether the remote-ping test succeeds or fails. You can 
specify whether to output Trap messages by enabling/disabling Trap sending.  
Follow these steps to configure the remote-ping client to send Trap messages: