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Note that: 
z  The remote-ping server function is needed only for jitter, TCP, and UDP tests. 
z  You can configure multiple TCP/UDP listening services on one remote-ping server, with each 
listening service corresponding to a specific destination IP address and port number. 
Remote-ping Client Configuration 
Remote-ping client configuration 
After remote-ping client is enabled, you can create multiple test groups for different tests, without the 
need to enable remote-ping client repeatedly for each test group. 
Different types of remote-ping tests are somewhat different in parameters and parameter ranges. The 
following text describes the configuration on remote-ping client for different test types. 
1)  Configuring ICMP test on remote-ping client 
Follow these steps to configure ICMP test on remote-ping client: 
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
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 destination IP 
address 
destination-ip ip-address 
Required 
By default, no destination 
address is configured. 
Configure the source IP 
address 
source-ip ip-address 
Optional 
By default, no source IP 
address is configured. 
Configure the test type 
test-type icmp 
Optional 
By default, the test type is 
ICMP. 
Configure the number of 
probes per test 
count times 
Optional 
By default, each test makes 
one probe. 
Configure the packet size 
datasize size 
Optional 
By default, the packet size is 56 
bytes. 
Configure a stuffing character 
string 
datafill string 
Optional 
By default, the numbers 
between 0 and 255 are stuffed 
into datagrams in a cyclically 
way. 
Configure a test description 
description string 
Optional 
By default, no description 
information is configured.