Table 141: Configuring Basic RPM Probes (continued)
CLI Configuration EditorJ-Web Configuration EditorTask
1. From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter
edit services rpm probe customerA
2. Enter
set test icmp-test probe-frequency 15
3. Enter
set test icmp-test probe-type
icmp-ping-timestamp
4. Enter
set test icmp-test
hardware-timestamp
5. Enter
set test icmp-test target address
192.178.16.5
1. On the Rpm page, select
customerA.
2. In the Test box, click Add new
entry
3. In the Name box, type icmp-test.
4. In the Test interval box, type 15.
5. In the Probe type box, select
icmp-ping-timestamp.
6. Select the Hardware timestamp
check box.
7. In the Target box, select the Yes
check box, and click Configure.
8. In the Target type box, select
Address.
9. In the Address box, type
192.178.16.5.
10. Click OK.
Configure the RPM test icmp-test for the
RPM owner customerA.
The sample RPM test is an ICMP probe
with a test interval (probe frequency) of
15 seconds, a probe type of
icmp-ping-timestamp, a probe timestamp,
and a target address of 192.178.16.5.
1. Enter
set probe customerA test icmp-test
thresholds ingress-time 3000
2. Enter
set probe customerA test icmp-test
traps ingress-time-exceeded
1. On the Probe page, select
icmp-test.
2. In the Thresholds box, select the
Yes check box, and click
Configure.
3. In the Ingress time box, type 3000.
4. Click OK.
5. In the Traps box, click Add new
entry.
6. In the Value box, select
ingress-time-exceeded.
7. Click OK.
Configure RPM thresholds and
corresponding SNMP traps to catch
ingress (inbound) times greater than
3000 microseconds.
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