1-2Test Types Supported by remote-pingAmong the test types supported by remote-ping, only the ICMP test can be performed when XRN fabricis enabled; all other test types cannot be performed when XRN fabric is enabled.Table 1-1 Test types supported by remote-pingSupported test types DescriptionICMP testDHCP testFTP testHTTP testDNS testSNMP testFor these types of tests, you need to configure the remote-pingclient and corresponding servers.Jitter testTcppublic testTCP testTcpprivate testUdppublic testUDP testUdpprivate testz These types of tests need the cooperation of the remote-pingclient and remote-ping server.z Do not perform a TCP, UDP or jitter test on a well-known port(ports with a number ranging from 1 to 1023). Otherwise,your remote-ping test may fail or the service corresponding tothe well-known port may become unavailable.remote-ping Test ParametersYou need to configure corresponding test parameters for each type of remote-ping test. remote-pingtest parameters can be configured on remote-ping client only. For the configurations on the remote-pingclient, refer to section remote-ping Client Configuration.Table 1-2 remote-ping test parametersTest parameter DescriptionDestination address(destination-ip)For a TCP/UDP/jitter test, you must specify a destination IP address, andthe destination address must be the IP address of a TCP/UDP/UDPlistening service configured on the remote-ping server.Destination port(destination-port)For a tcpprivate/udpprivate/jitter test, you must specify a destination portnumber, and the destination port number must be the port number of aTCP or UDP listening service configured on the remote-ping server.Source interface(source-interface)z For a DHCP test, you must specify a source interface, which will beused by the remote-ping client to send DHCP requests. If no sourceinterface is specified for the DHCP test, the test will not succeed.z After a source interface is specified, the remote-ping client uses thissource interface to send DHCP requests during the DHCP test.z The IP address of the specified source interface will be used as thesource IP address of DHCP requests.Source address(source-ip)For remote-ping tests other than DHCP tests, you can specify a sourceIP address for test packets, which will be used by the server as thedestination address of response packets.Source port(source-port)For remote-ping tests other than ICMP, DHCP and DNS, you can specifya source port number for test packets, which will be used by the serveras the destination port number of response packets.