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Home > Products > Agent Tester 4 > SNMP Agent Tester > Stress Validation

Stress Validation

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Stress Validation is usually performed on the agent to identify whether its status continues to be alive even after strenuous testing. To test the stability of the agent, SNMP Agent Tester sends asynchronous requests to a specific OID continuously for a specific period. After this, SNMP Agent Tester waits for a specified time. Then SNMP Agent Tester sends a specified number of normal requests to check if the agent responds properly after the strenuous testing. If the agent does not respond, the agent status is declared "Not Responding".

 

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