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Test Types Supported by
Remote-Ping
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Caution: The Switch 4210 does not support Remote-Ping DNS tests.
Remote-Ping Test
Parameters
You need to configure corresponding test parameters for each type of
Remote-Ping test. Remote-Ping test parameters can be configured on
Remote-Ping client only. For the configurations on Remote-Ping client, refer to
“Remote-Ping Client Configuration” on page 499.
Tabl e 368 Test types supported by Remote-Ping
Supported test types Description
ICMP test For these types of tests, you need to configure
Remote-Ping client and corresponding servers.
DHCP test
FTP test
HTTP test
DNS test
SNMP test
Jitter test ■ These types of tests need the cooperation of
Remote-Ping client and Remote-Ping Server.
■ Do not perform TCP or UDP test on port 1 to 1023
(well-known ports). Otherwise your Remote-Ping
test may fail or cause the service corresponding to
the well-known port (1 to 1023) being unavailable.
TCP test Tcppublic test
Tcpprivate test
UDP test Udppublic test
Udpprivate test
Tabl e 369 Remote-Ping test parameters
Test parameter Description
Destination address (destination-ip) For TCP/UDP/jitter test, you must specify a
destination IP address, and the destination
address must be the IP address of a
TCP/UDP/UDP listening service configured
on the Remote-Ping server.
Destination port (destination-port) For tcpprivate/udpprivate/jitter test, you
must specify a destination port number, and
the destination port number must be the
port number of a TCP or UDP listening
service configured on the Remote-Ping
server.
Source interface (source-interface) ■ For DHCP test, you must specify a source
interface, which will be used by
Remote-Ping client to send DHCP
requests. If no source interface is
specified for a DHCP test, the test will
not succeed.
■ After a source interface is specified,
Remote-Ping client uses this source
interface to send DHCP requests during a
DHCP test.
■ The IP address of the specified source
interface will be used as the source IP
address of DHCP requests.