1-4NQA Test OperationAn NQA test operation is as follows:1) The NQA client constructs packets with the specified type, and sends them to the peer device;2) Upon receiving the packet, the peer device replies with a response with a timestamp.3) The NQA client computes the packet loss rate and RTT based on whether it has received theresponse and the timestamp in the response.NQA Configuration Task ListFor TCP, UDP jitter, UDP echo or voice tests, you need to configure the NQA server on the peer device.Follow the step below to enable the NQA server:Task RemarksConfiguring the NQA Server Required for TCP, UDP echo, UDP jitter andvoice testsTo perform an NQA test successfully, make the following configurations on the NQA client:1) Enable the NQA client;2) Create a test group and configure test parameters according to the test type. The test parametersmay vary with test types;3) Start the NQA test;After the test, you can view test results using the display or debug commands.Complete these tasks to configure NQA client:Task RemarksEnabling the NQA Client RequiredCreating an NQA Test Group RequiredConfiguring an ICMP Echo TestConfiguring a DHCP TestConfiguring an FTP TestConfiguring a DNS TestConfiguring an HTTP TestConfiguring a UDP Jitter TestConfiguring an SNMP TestConfiguring a TCP TestConfiguring a UDP Echo TestConfiguring a Voice TestConfiguring an NQA TestGroupConfiguring a DLSw TestRequiredUse any of the approachesConfiguring the Collaboration Function OptionalConfiguring Trap Delivery OptionalConfiguring the NQA Statistics Function OptionalConfiguring the History Records Saving Function Optional