3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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As DHCP test is a process to simulate address allocation in DHCP, the IP address of the interface 
performing the DHCP test will not be changed. 
After the DHCP test is completed, the NQA client will send a DHCP-RELEASE packet to release 
the obtained IP address. 
 
Configuring a DNS Test 
A DNS test is mainly used to test whether the NQA client can resolve a domain name into an IP address 
through a DNS server and the time required for resolution.  
Configuration prerequisites 
Before performing a DNS test, you need to configure the mapping between a domain name and an IP 
address.  
Configuring a DNS test 
Follow these steps to configure a DNS test: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter NQA test group view 
nqa entry admin-name 
operation-tag
 
— 
Configure the test type as 
DNS and enter test type view  
type dns 
Required 
Specify an interface for a 
DNS test 
destination ip ip-address 
Required 
By default, no destination IP 
address is configured for a test 
operation. 
The destination IP address must be 
the IP address of the DNS server. 
Configure the domain name 
resolve-target domain-name
Required 
By default, no domain name is 
configured for a DNS test. 
Configure optional 
parameters common to an 
NQA test group 
Refer to 
  
Optional 
 
 
As a DNS test is a process to simulate the domain name resolution, the mapping between the domain 
name and the IP address will not be saved.