NQA
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.1 pingProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.2 pingTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.3 pingTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.81.0.2 traceRouteTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.81.0.3 traceRouteTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.1 nqaResultsProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.2 nqaResultsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.3 nqaResultsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.4 nqaResultsThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.5 nqaHTTPStatsProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.6 nqaHTTPStatsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.7 nqaHTTPStatsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.8 nqaHTTPStatsThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.10 nqaJitterStatsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.11 nqaJitterStatsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.12 nqaFTPStatsProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.13 nqaFTPStatsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.14 nqaFTPStatsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.15 nqaFTPStatsThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.16 nqaJitterStatsRTDThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.27 nqaReflectorStateChangeNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.28 nqaResultsTestResultChange
NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.1 pingProbeFailed
Description
NQA/4/DISMANPINGPROBEFAIL:OID [oid] Ping entry probe failed. (Admin=[OCTET], Tag=[OCTET])
The trap was generated when the number of continuous probe failures in a test reached the set threshold. The default threshold was 1. You can run the probe-failtimescommand to modify the threshold.
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
Admin |
Indicates the index of the test administrator. |
Tag |
Indicates the index of a test name. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurred in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and the route was unreachable.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable.
3.
Because of the network delay, the Round Trip Time (RTT) of the packet was longer than the set timeout period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check the routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 4.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the timeout command in the NQA test view to modify the
timeout period according to the status of the current network. It
is recommended that you modify the timeout period to the default value,
that is, three seconds. The value of the timeout period ranges from
1 second to 60 seconds. You can run the display this command in the NQA test view to view the current timeout period.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 4
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.2 pingTestFailed
Description
NQA/4/PINGFAIL:OID [oid] Ping entry test failed. (Admin=[OCTET], Tag=[OCTET])
The trap was generated when the number of continuous test failures reached the threshold. The default threshold was 1. You can run the test-failtimes command to modify the threshold.
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
Admin |
Indicates the index of the test administrator. |
Tag |
Indicates the index of the test name. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurred in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and the route was unreachable.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable.
3.
Because of the network delay, the RTT of the packet was longer than the set timeout period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check the routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 4.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the timeout command in the NQA test view to modify the
timeout period according to the status of the current network. It
is recommended that you modify the timeout period to the default value,
that is, three seconds. The value of the timeout period ranges from
1 second to 60 seconds. You can run the display this command in the NQA test view to view the current timeout period.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.3 pingTestCompleted
NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.81.0.2 traceRouteTestFailed
Description
NQA/4/TRACEROUTETESTFAIL:OID [oid] TraceRoute entry test failed. (Admin=[OCTET], Tag=[OCTET])
The trap was generated when the trace test failed.
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
Admin |
Indicates the index of the test administrator. |
Tag |
Indicates the index of the test name. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurred in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and the route was unreachable.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable.
3.
The destination address existed and the route was reachable, but the number of hops between the start and the destination exceeded the set number of the maximum hops.
4.
Because of the network delay, the RTT of the trace packet was longer than the set timeout period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check the routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 5.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the tracert-livetime command in the NQA test
view to change the Time to Live (TTL) of packets according to the
actual packet forwarding status. (Run the display this command
in the NQA test view to view the current TTL value.)
The TTL value ranges from 1 to 255. It is recommended that the maximum
number be 255. Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Run the timeout command in the NQA test view to modify the
timeout period according to the status of the current network. It
is recommended that you modify the timeout period to the default value,
that is, three seconds. The value of the timeout period ranges from
1 second to 60 seconds. You can run the display this command
in the NQA test view to view the current timeout period.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.81.0.3 traceRouteTestCompleted
Description
NQA/4/TRACEROUTECOMPLETE:OID [oid] TraceRoute entry test completed. (Admin=[OCTET], Tag=[OCTET])
A trap was generated when the trace test succeeded.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.1 nqaResultsProbeFailed
Description
NQA/4/PROBEFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry probe failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of continuous probe failures in a test reaches the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1. The probe-failtimes command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.1 | Warning | processingErrorAlarm(4) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and unreachable.
2.
The destination address exists, but the route was unreachable.
3.
Because of the network latency, the RTT of the packet was longer than the set timeout period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 4.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the timeout command in the NQA test view
to modify the timeout period according to the status of the current
network. It is recommended that you modify the timeout period to the
default value, that is, three seconds. The value of the timeout period
ranges from 1 second to 60 seconds. You can run the display this command
in the NQA test view to see the current timeout period.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.2 nqaResultsTestFailed
Description
NQA/4/TESTFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry test failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of continuous testing failures in a test instance reached the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1, that is, a trap was generated right after each test failure. The test-failtimes command can modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.2 | Warning | processingErrorAlarm(5) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and unreachable.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable.
3.
Because of the network latency, the RTT of the Trace packet was longer than the set timeout period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 4.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the timeout command in the NQA test view
to modify the timeout period according to the status of the current
network. It is recommended that you modify the timeout period to the
default value, that is, three seconds. The value of the timeout period
ranges from 1 second to 60 seconds. You can run the display this command
in the NQA test view to see the current timeout period.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 5.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.3 nqaResultsTestCompleted
Description
NQA/4/TESTCOMPLETE:OID [oid] NQA entry test completed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that a test succeeded.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.3 | Warning | processingErrorAlarm(6) |
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.4 nqaResultsThresholdNotification
Description
NQA/4/THRESHOLD:OID [oid] NQA entry over threshold. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the period of a test exceeded the set threshold. The threshold could be set by the user. The threshold rtd could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.4 | Warning | processingErrorAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The threshold was set too small.
2.
The network was busy.
Procedure
- Run the display cpu-usage command in the system
view to check whether the CPU has an excessive usage.
- If so, go to Step 3.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- In the NQA test view, run the display this command
to know the current threshold. Then run the threshold rtd command to modify the threshold as required. The
recommended value is 20 ms.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 4.
- If not, go to Step 3.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.5 nqaHTTPStatsProbeFailed
Description
NQA/4/HTTPPROBEFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry probe failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of continuous probe failures in a test reached the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1. The probe-failtimes command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.5 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This alarm occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address is inexistent and unreachable, causing the number of consecutive probe failures reaches the threshold.
2.
The destination address exists but is unroutable, causing the number of consecutive probe failures reaches the threshold.
3.
The destination address is an incorrect URL address, causing the connection establishment to be failed.
4.
The destination address is a URL address but the DNS server is incorrectly configured, causing the DNS resolution to be failed.
Procedure
- Run the display
this command in the NQA test view to check whether
the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 5.
- If the destination address is a URL address and the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the display
this command in the NQA test view to check whether
the http-url is correctly configured. If not, run the http-url command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Run the display this command
in the NQA test view to check whether the DNS server is correctly
configured. If not, run the dns-server command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.6 nqaHTTPStatsTestFailed
Description
NQA/4/HTTPTESTFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry test failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of testing failures in a test instance reached the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1. The test-failtimes command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.6 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(7) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This alarm occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address is inexistent and unreachable, causing the number of consecutive probe failures reaches the threshold.
2.
The destination address exists but is unroutable, causing the number of consecutive probe failures reaches the threshold.
3.
The destination address is an incorrect URL address, causing the connection establishment to be failed.
4.
The destination address is a URL address but the DNS server is incorrectly configured, causing the DNS resolution to be failed.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 5.
- If the destination address is a URL address and the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the http-url is correctly configured. If not, run the http-url command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Run the display this command
in the NQA test view to check whether the DNS server is correctly
configured. If not, run the dns-server command in the NQA test view
to modify the related parameters.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.7 nqaHTTPStatsTestCompleted
Description
NQA/4/HTTPCOMPLETE:OID [oid] NQA entry test completed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that a test succeeded.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.7 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(8) |
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.8 nqaHTTPStatsThresholdNotification
Description
NQA/4/HTTPTHRESHOLD:OID [oid] NQA entry over threshold. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the period of a test exceeded the set threshold. The threshold could be set by the user. The threshold rtd command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.8 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurred in the NQA test.
1.
The threshold was set too small.
2.
The network was busy.
Procedure
- Run the display cpu-usage command in the system
view to check whether the CPU has an excessive load.
- If so, go to Step 3.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- In the NQA test view, run the display this command
to know the current threshold. Then run the threshold rtd command to modify the threshold as required. The
recommended value is 20 ms.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 4.
- If not, go to Step 3.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.10 nqaJitterStatsTestFailed
Description
NQA/4/JITTERTESTFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry test failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of testing failures in a test instance reached the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1. The test-failtimes command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.10 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and unreachable. The number of continuous test failures in a test reached the set threshold.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable. The number of continuous test failures in a test reached the set threshold.
3.
The destination port was not correctly configured, which led to the connection failure.
The Jitter Version 1 did not check the destination port. Whether the server was configured or not, the test succeeded.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 8.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 7.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination port is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-port command in the NQA test view to modify the related
parameters.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 8.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Run the display this command in the system view to check
the Jitter's version.
- If the Jitter's version is 1, go to Step 7.
- If the Jitter's version is 2, go to Step 5.
- Run the display nqa-server command in the System
view to check whether the server port is correctly configured.
- If so, go to Step 7.
- If not, go to Step 6.
- Run the nqa-server udpecho in the system view to
modify the server. Restart the test instance.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 8.
- If not, go to Step 7.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.11 nqaJitterStatsTestCompleted
Description
NQA/4/JITTERCOMPLETE:OID [oid] NQA entry test completed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that a test succeeded.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.11 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.12 nqaFTPStatsProbeFailed
Description
NQA/4/FTPPROBEFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry probe failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of continuous probe failures in a test reached the set threshold. The default threshold was 1. The probe-failtimes command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.12 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and unreachable, and thus the number of continuous probe failures in a test reached the set threshold.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable, and thus the number of continuous probe failures in a test reached the set threshold.
3.
The source address was incorrect, and thus the number of continuous probe failures in a test reached the set threshold.
4.
The user name or password was incorrect; the file name was inexistent.
5.
The FTP service was not enabled.
6.
The file was oversized, and could not be transmitted within a specified period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 10.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 3.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the source address is correctly configured. If not, run the source-address command in the NQA test view to modify the source address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 10.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the FTP user name is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-username command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 10.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the FTP password is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-password command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 6.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the FTP file name is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-filename command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 10.
- If not, go to Step 7.
- Run the display ftp-server command on the FTP server
to check whether the FTP service is enabled. If not, run the ftp server enable command in the system to enable the FTP service.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 10.
- If not, go to Step 8.
- The file is oversized, and cannot be transmitted within
a specified period. Run the timeout command in the NQA test view to
modify the timeout period. The value ranges from 1 to 60. You can
run the display
this command in the NQA test view to view the current
timeout period. Restart the test instance.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 10.
- If not, go to Step 9.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.13 nqaFTPStatsTestFailed
Description
NQA/4/FTPFAIL:OID [oid] NQA entry test failed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the number of testing failures in a test instance reached the set threshold. The value of the default threshold was 1. The test-failtimes command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.13 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(7) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the administrator of an NQA test. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The destination address was inexistent and unreachable. The number of continuous test failures in a test reached the set threshold.
2.
The destination address existed, but the route was unreachable. The number of continuous test failures in a test reached the set threshold.
3.
The user name or password was incorrect; the file name was inexistent.
4.
The FTP service was not enabled.
5.
The file was oversized, and could not be transmitted with a specified period.
Procedure
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the destination address is correctly configured. If not, run
the destination-address command in the NQA test view to modify the destination address.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 9.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- Run the Ping command in the NQA test view to check whether the route is
reachable.
- If the destination address is correctly configured, but the route is not reachable, run the display ip routing-table command to check and routing table and rectify the routing fault. If the test fails again, go to Step 4.
- If the route is reachable, go to Step 3.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the FTP user name is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-username command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 9.
- If not, go to Step 4.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the FTP password is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-password command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 9.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- Run the display this command in the NQA test view to check
whether the FTP file name is correctly configured. If not, run the ftp-filename command in the NQA test view to modify the related parameters.
Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 9.
- If not, go to Step 6.
- Run the display ftp-server command on the FTP server
to check whether the FTP service is enabled. If not, run the ftp server enable command in the system to enable the FTP service.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 9.
- If so, go to Step 7.
- The file is oversized, and cannot be transmitted within
a specified period. Run the timeout command in the NQA test view to
modify the timeout period. The value ranges from 1 to 60. You can
run the display
this command in the NQA test view to view the current
timeout period.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 9.
- If not, go to Step 8.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.14 nqaFTPStatsTestCompleted
Description
NQA/4/FTPCOMPLETE:OID [oid] NQA entry test completed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that a test succeeded.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.14 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(8) |
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.15 nqaFTPStatsThresholdNotification
Description
NQA/4/FTPTHRESHOLD:OID [oid] NQA entry over threshold. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the period of a test exceeded the set threshold. The threshold could be set by the user. The threshold rtd command could modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.15 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the index of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The threshold was set too small.
2.
The network was busy.
Procedure
- Run the display cpu-usage command in the system
view to check whether the CPU has an excessive load.
- If so, go to Step 3.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- In the NQA test view, run the display this command
to know the current threshold. Then run the threshold rtd command to modify the threshold as required. The
recommended value is 20 ms.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 4.
- If not, go to Step 3.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.16 nqaJitterStatsRTDThresholdNotification
Description
NQA/4/RTDTHRESHOLD:OID [oid] NQA entry RTD over threshold. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET])
Indicates that the period of a test exceeded the set threshold. The threshold could be set by the user. You can run the threshold rtd command to modify the threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.16 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(6) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex |
Indicates the index of an NQA test instance. |
TestName |
Indicates the name of an NQA test instance. |
Possible Causes
This trap occurs in the NQA test.
1.
The threshold was set too small.
2.
The network was busy.
Procedure
- Run the display cpu-usage command in the system
view to check whether the CPU has an excessive load.
- If so, go to Step 3.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- In the NQA test view, run the display this command
to know the current threshold. Then run the threshold rtd command to modify the threshold as required. The
recommended value is 20 ms.Perform the test again to check whether the alarm is cleared.
- If so, go to Step 4.
- If not, go to Step 3.
- Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
- End.
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.27 nqaReflectorStateChangeNotification
Description
NQA/4/REFLECTORSTATECHANGE:OID [oid] The reflector changed state. (nqaReflectorID=[integer], state=[integer])
The reflector status in the general flow test instance changed.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.27 | Warning | qualityOfServiceAlarm(3) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
nqaReflectorID |
Reflector ID of the NQA test instance |
state |
Reflector status of the NQA test instance |
NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.28 nqaResultsTestResultChange
Description
NQA/4/TESTRESULTCHANGE:OID [oid] NQA entry test result changed. (OwnerIndex=[OCTET], TestName=[OCTET], ResultsIndex=[INTEGER], ResultsHop=[INTEGER], LastRecentResult=[INTEGER], CurrentResult=[INTEGER])
ICMP test results changed.
Attribute
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.28 | Warning | environmentalAlarm(5) |
Parameters
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
oid | Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
OwnerIndex | Manager of the NQA test instance |
TestName | Name of the NQA test instance |
ResultsIndex | Index of the NQA test result table |
ResultsHop | Hop table index of the NQA test instance |
LastRecentResult | Last-time NQA test results |
CurrentResult | Current NQA test results |
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.1 pingProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.2 pingTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.80.0.3 pingTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.81.0.2 traceRouteTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.2.1.81.0.3 traceRouteTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.1 nqaResultsProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.2 nqaResultsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.3 nqaResultsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.4 nqaResultsThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.5 nqaHTTPStatsProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.6 nqaHTTPStatsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.7 nqaHTTPStatsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.8 nqaHTTPStatsThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.10 nqaJitterStatsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.11 nqaJitterStatsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.12 nqaFTPStatsProbeFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.13 nqaFTPStatsTestFailed
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.14 nqaFTPStatsTestCompleted
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.15 nqaFTPStatsThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.16 nqaJitterStatsRTDThresholdNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.27 nqaReflectorStateChangeNotification
- NQA_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.111.6.28 nqaResultsTestResultChange