Configuring the NQA server

To perform TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, and voice operations, you must enable the NQA server on the destination device. The NQA server listens and responds to requests on the specified IP addresses and ports.

You can configure multiple TCP (or UDP) listening services on an NQA server, each of which corresponds to a specific destination IP address and port number. The destination IP address and port number must be the same as those configured on the NQA client and must be different from those of an existing listening service.

To configure the NQA server:

Step

Command

Remarks

1. Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2. Enable the NQA server.

nqa server enable

Disabled by default.

3. Configure a listening service.

  • Approach 1:nqa server tcp-connect ip-address port-number

  • Approach 2:nqa server udp-echo ip-address port-number

Use at least one approach.

4. Configure the ToS value in the packet sent by the TCP or UDP listening service.

nqa server { tcp-connect | udp-echo } tos tos

Optional.

By default, the ToS value is 0.