3com 5500-ei pwr Reference Guide

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By default, no destination port number is configured for a test. 
Related commands: destination-ip
 
 
The destination-port command has effect on jitter, TCP-Private, and UDP-Private tests only. 
It is not recommended to perform a TCP, UDP, or jitter test on a well-known port (ports with a 
number ranging from 1 to 1023) . Otherwise, the remote-ping test will fail or the corresponding 
service of the well-known port will become unavailable. 
 
Examples 
# Set the destination port number for a tcpprivate test to 9000. 
<Sysname> system-view 
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z 
[Sysname] remote-ping administrator tcp 
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-tcp] test-type tcpprivate 
[Sysname-remote-ping-administrator-tcp] destination-port 9000 
display remote-ping 
Syntax 
display remote-ping { results | history | jitter } [ administrator-name operation-tag ] 
View 
Any view 
Parameters 
results: Displays results of the last test. 
history: Displays the history records of tests.  
jitter: Displays the jitter test information. 
administrator-name: Name of the administrator who created the remote-ping test operation, a string of 1 
to 32 characters.  
operation-tag: Operation tag, a string of 1 to 32 characters.  
Description 
Use the display remote-ping command to display the result of the last remote-ping test or the history 
of remote-ping tests.  
Without administrator-name test-operation-tag specified, the command displays the results of all test 
groups; without administrator-name test-operation-tag specified, the command displays the results of 
the specified test group.  
Related commands: test-enable