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Using success criteria

FortiTester allows you to set specific success criteria for HTTP and HTTPS tests.

If Layer 7 criteria is set, the test will only be considered successful if the average CPS is equal to or greater than the set number.

If Layer 4 criteria is set, the test will only be considered successful if the number of attempted connections equals to both the number of established connections and the number of connections terminated through a

successful 3-way handshake.

If Layer 2 or Layer 3 criteria is set, the test will be considered successful if the server receives the same number of bytes as the client has sent out, and vice-versa.

If any test fails because of a success criteria, an error message similar to the following will be displayed:

The test will have a result of "Failed".

Using success criteria

FortiTester allows you to set specific success criteria for HTTP and HTTPS tests.

If Layer 7 criteria is set, the test will only be considered successful if the average CPS is equal to or greater than the set number.

If Layer 4 criteria is set, the test will only be considered successful if the number of attempted connections equals to both the number of established connections and the number of connections terminated through a

successful 3-way handshake.

If Layer 2 or Layer 3 criteria is set, the test will be considered successful if the server receives the same number of bytes as the client has sent out, and vice-versa.

If any test fails because of a success criteria, an error message similar to the following will be displayed:

The test will have a result of "Failed".