Ping tests detect the connectivity between the source and sink of a tunnel.
In the NE Explorer, click the NE and choose from the Function Tree. Then, click the OAM Parameters tab and choose .
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Start Test |
Start the ping test. |
Stop Test |
Stop the ping test. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Packet Count |
Example: 3 |
Set the count of packets. |
EXP Value |
0-7 |
Set the EXP value. The packet priority increases with the EXP value. |
TTL |
1-255 |
Sets the live of detection packets. Each time when the detection packets traverse an NE, the TTL value is decreased by 1. When the TTL value is decreased to 0, the detection packets are discarded. |
Transmit Interval (10ms) |
10-1000 |
Set the interval for transmitting detection packets. |
Packet Length |
65-1400 |
Set the length of packets (step: 4). |
Wait-to-Response Timeout Time (10ms) |
50-6000 |
After the local end sends detection packets, if the local end does not receive the respond packets from the opposite end within the set response timeout period, it indicates that the link fails. NOTE:
The value range of the response timeout period varies according to the NE type. If the response timeout period is beyond the range, an error message is displayed on the NMS. |
Response Mode |
No Response, IPv4 UDP Response, Application Control Channel |
NOTE:
Set Response Mode according to the following rules:
|
Test Result |
Character string |
Display the test result. |