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H3C S3100 Series Command Manual

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Description
Use the count command to set the number of probes in each HWPing test.
Use the undo count command to restore the default.
For tests except jitter test, only one packet is sent in a probe. In a jitter test, you can use the
jitter-packetnum command to set the number of packets to be sent in a probe.
By default, the number of probes in each test is 1.
Related commands: frequency.
Examples
# Set the number of probes made in an ICMP test to 10.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z
[Sysname] hwping administrator icmp
[Sysname-hwping-administrator-icmp] test-type icmp
[Sysname-hwping-administrator-icmp] count 10
datafill
Syntax
datafill string
undo datafill
View
HWPing test group view
Parameters
string: Data for padding test packets. It is a string of 1 to 230 characters, including spaces
Description
Use the datafill command to configure the data for padding test packets.
Use the undo datafill command to restore the default.
By default, test packets are padded with characters in the range 0 to 255 cyclically.
You can pad HWPing test packets with a character string in the range of 1 to 230 characters, including
spaces. If the size of a test packet is smaller than that of the configured padding string, only a portion of
the data is used. If the size of the packet is larger, the string is used cyclically for padding. Suppose a
padding string, “abcd” is configured. If the test packet size is 3 bytes, only “abc” is used; if it is 8 bytes,
the string “abcdeabc" is used.
Note that:
z The configuration of a padding character string is only supported by ICMP, UDP and jitter tests.
z A portion of a test packet is reserved and the padding character string is padded to the rest part.
The length of the reserved part varies depending on the test type.
Table 1-1 describes the reserved
length for different test types.
Table 1-1 Reserved length of a packet for different test types
Test type Code type Reserved bytes
ICMP None First 8 bytes
Udpprivate None First 1 byte
Udppublic None First 1 byte

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ModelS3100 Series
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