|
Command or Action |
Purpose |
Step 1 |
enable
Example: Router> enable |
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
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Enter your password if prompted.
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Step 2 |
configure terminal
Example: Router# configure terminal |
Enters global configuration mode. |
Step 3 |
ip sla operation-number
Example: Router(config)# ip sla 6 |
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs operation and enters IP SLA configuration mode. |
Step 4 |
icmp-echo {destination-ip-address | destination-hostname} [source-ip {ip-address | hostname} | source-interface interface-name]
Example: Router(config-ip-sla)# icmp-echo 172.29.139.134 source-ip 172.29.139.132 |
Defines an Echo operation and enters IP SLA Echo configuration mode. |
Step 5 |
history buckets-kept size
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history buckets-kept 25 |
(Optional) Sets the number of history buckets that are kept during the lifetime of an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 6 |
history distributions-of-statistics-kept size
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history distributions-of-statistics-kept 5 |
(Optional) Sets the number of statistics distributions kept per hop during an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 7 |
history enhanced [interval seconds] [buckets number-of-buckets]
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history enhanced interval 900 buckets 100 |
(Optional) Enables enhanced history gathering for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 8 |
history filter {none | all | overThreshold | failures}
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history filter failures |
(Optional) Defines the type of information kept in the history table for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 9 |
frequency seconds
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# frequency 30 |
(Optional) Sets the rate at which a specified IP SLAs operation repeats. |
Step 10 |
history hours-of-statistics-kept hours
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history hours-of-statistics-kept 4 |
(Optional) Sets the number of hours for which statistics are maintained for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 11 |
history lives-kept lives
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history lives-kept 5 |
(Optional) Sets the number of lives maintained in the history table for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 12 |
owner owner-id
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# owner admin |
(Optional) Configures the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) owner of an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 13 |
request-data-size bytes
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# request-data-size 64 |
(Optional) Sets the protocol data size in the payload of an IP SLAs operation's request packet. |
Step 14 |
history statistics-distribution-interval milliseconds
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# history statistics-distribution-interval 10 |
(Optional) Sets the time interval for each statistics distribution kept for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 15 |
tag text
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# tag TelnetPollServer1 |
(Optional) Creates a user-specified identifier for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 16 |
threshold milliseconds
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# threshold 10000 |
(Optional) Sets the upper threshold value for calculating network monitoring statistics created by an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 17 |
timeout milliseconds
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# timeout 10000 |
(Optional) Sets the amount of time an IP SLAs operation waits for a response from its request packet. |
Step 18 |
Do one of the following:
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tos number
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traffic-class number
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-jitter)# tos 160
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-jitter)# traffic-class 160 |
(Optional) In an IPv4 network only, defines the ToS byte in the IPv4 header of an IP SLAs operation. or (Optional) In an IPv6 network only, defines the traffic class byte in the IPv6 header for a supported IP SLAs operation. |
Step 19 |
flow-label number
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# flow-label 112233 |
(Optional) In an IPv6 network only, defines the flow label field in the IPv6 header for a supported IP SLAs operation. |
Step 20 |
verify-data
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# verify-data |
(Optional) Causes an IP SLAs operation to check each reply packet for data corruption. |
Step 21 |
vrf vrf-name
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# vrf vpn-A |
(Optional) Allows monitoring within Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) using IP SLAs operations. |
Step 22 |
end
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-echo)# end |
Exits to privileged EXEC mode. |