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Note that:

You need to configure the command on the NQA server for TCP tests only.

The IP address and port number must be consistent with those on the NQA client and must be different from those for an existing listening service.

The IP address must be that of an interface on the NQA server. Otherwise, the configuration will be invalid.

Related command: nqa server enable.

Example # Create a TCP listening service by using the IP address 169.254.10.2 and port 9000.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] nqa server tcp-connect 169.254.10.2 9000

nqa server udp-echo

Syntax nqa server udp-echoip-address port-number

undo nqa server udp-echo ip-addressport-number

View System view

Parameter ip-address: IP address specified for the UDP listening service on the NQA server.

port-number: Port number specified for the UDP listening service on the NQA server, in the range 1 to 50000.

Description Use the nqa-server udpecho command to create a UDP listening service on the NQA server.

Use the undo nqa-server udpecho command to remove the UDP listening service created.

Note that:

You need to configure the command on the NQA server for UDP-jitter and UDP-echo tests only.

The IP address and port number must be consistent with those configured on the NQA client and must be different from those of an existing listening service.

The IP address must be that of an interface on the NQA server. Otherwise, the configuration will be invalid.

Related command: nqa server enable.

Example # Create a UDP listening service by using the IP address 169.254.10.2 and port 9000.

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