The icmp-jitter-mode command specifies an ICMP jitter test mode.
The undo icmp-jitter-mode command restores the default ICMP jitter test mode.
By default, an ICMP jitter test is in icmp-timestamp mode.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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icmp-echo |
Indicates that an ICMP jitter test is performed using ICMP echo packets. |
datafill and datasize can be specified for ICMP jitter and path jitter test instances only when the icmp-jitter-mode value is icmp-echo. |
icmp-timestamp |
Indicates that an ICMP jitter test is performed using ICMP timestamp packets. |
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Usage Scenario
To set an ICMP jitter test mode, run the icmp-jitter-mode command. The command output includes the date and time when the destination received ICMP packets.
If the peer device can respond to the ICMP timestamp packets, use the icmp-timestamp mode so that accurate test results can be displayed.Prerequisites
The icmp-jitter-mode command is applicable to ICMP jitter test instances.
Configuration Impact
If an ICMP jitter test mode is already specified, running the icmp-jitter-mode command overrides the configured mode.
Precautions
If parameters need to be changed during the running of the test instance, the system prompts you whether to terminate the test instance. Press "Y" or "N" as required.