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HPE FlexNetwork MSR3012 User Manual

HPE FlexNetwork MSR3012
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ICMP/UDP echo operation view
ICMP/UDP jitter operation view
UDP tracert operation view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
path-change: Sends a trap when the UDP tracert operation detects a different path to the
destination.
probe-failure consecutive-probe-failures: Sends a trap to the NMS if the number of consecutive
probe failures in an operation is greater than or equal to consecutive-probe-failures. The value range
for the consecutive-probe-failures argument is 1 to 15. The system counts the number of
consecutive probe failures for each operation, so multiple traps might be sent.
test-complete: Sends a trap to indicate that the operation is completed.
test-failure: Sends a trap when an operation fails. For operations other than UDP tracert operation,
the system counts the total number of probe failures in an operation. If the number reaches or
exceeds the value for the accumulate-probe-failures argument, a trap is sent for the operation
failure.
accumulate-probe-failures: Specifies the total number of probe failures in an operation. The value
range is 1 to 15. This argument is not supported by the UDP tracert operation.
Usage guidelines
The ICMP jitter, UDP jitter, and voice operations support only the test-complete keyword.
The following parameters are not available for the UDP tracert operation:
•
The probe-failure consecutive-probe-failures option.
•
The accumulate-probe-failures argument.
Examples
# Configure the system to send a trap if five or more consecutive probe failures occur in an ICMP
echo operation.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] nqa entry admin test
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test] type icmp-echo
[Sysname-nqa-admin-test-icmp-echo] reaction trap probe-failure 5
rresolve-target
Use resolve-target to specify the domain name to be resolved in the DNS operation.
Use undo resolve-target to restore the default.
Syntax
resolve-target domain-name
undo resolve-target
Default
The domain name to be resolved in the DNS operation is not specified.
Views
DNS operation view

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HPE FlexNetwork MSR3012 Specifications

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BrandHPE
ModelFlexNetwork MSR3012
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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