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Basic Concepts of NQA 
Test group 
Before performing an NQA test, you need to create an NQA test group, and configure NQA test 
parameters such as test type, destination address and destination port. 
Each test group has an administrator name and operation tag, which can uniquely define a test group. 
Test and probe 
After an NQA test is started, one test is performed at a regular interval and you can set the interval as 
needed. 
One NQA test involves multiple consecutive probes and you can set the number of the probes. 
 
 
Only one probe can be made in one voice test. 
 
In different test types, probe has different meanings: 
For a TCP or DLSw test, one probe means one connection; 
For a UDP jitter or a voice test, multiple packets are sent successively in one probe, and the 
number of packets sent in one probe depends on the configuration of the probe packet-number 
command; 
For an FTP, HTTP, DHCP or DNS test, one probe means to carry out a corresponding function; 
For an ICMP echo or UDP echo test, one packet is sent in one probe; 
For an SNMP test, three packets are sent in one probe. 
NQA client and server 
NQA client is the device initiating an NQA test and the NQA test group is created on the NQA client. 
NQA server processes the test packets sent from the NQA client, as shown in 
. The NQA 
server makes a response to the request originated by the NQA client by listening to the specified 
destination address and port number. 
Figure 1-2 Relationship between the NQA client and NQA server 
 
 
 
In most NQA tests, you only need to configure the NQA client; while in TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter, and 
voice tests, you must configure the NQA server. 
You can create multiple TCP or UDP listening services on the NQA server, with each listening service 
corresponding to a specified destination address and port number. The IP address and port number 
specified for a listening service on the server must be consistent with those on the client and must be 
different from those of an existing listening service.