Step 1 | configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
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Enters global
configuration mode.
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Step 2 | feature sla sender
Example:
switch(config)# feature sla sender
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Enables the IP
SLA Operation feature.
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Step 3 | ip sla
operation-number
Example:
switch(config)# ip sla 1
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Begins
configuration for an IP SLA operation and enters IP SLA configuration mode.
Operation-number is the identification numeral for the
IP SLA operation.
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Step 4 | fabric-path echo
switch-id
[profile
profile-id
[interface
type number]]
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla)#fabric-path echo 1 profile 2 interface ethernet 1/0
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Sends a
FabricPath echo request to the destination switch with the given profile and
interface and enters FabricPath Echo configuration mode.
profile and
interface are
optional parameters. If they are not specified, the operation takes the default
profile and interface selected by the Fabric Operation, Administration, and
Maintenance (OAM) process.
Note
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If no
interface is specified within the profile, the default interface is selected.
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When a profile
has multiple interfaces listed, only the first interface in the list is chosen.
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Step 5 | timeout
milliseconds
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)#timeout 5000
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(Optional)
Configures the time period for which the IP SLA operation waits for a response
from its destination device.
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Step 6 | frequency
seconds
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)#frequency 60
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(Optional) Sets
the rate at which the specified SLA operations are repeated.
Note
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For an
error-free operation, specify a frequency value that is greater than the
timeout value.
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Step 7 | threshold
milliseconds
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)#threshold 5000
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(Optional) Sets
the upper threshold value for the RTT measurement.
If the RTT
exceeds the threshold value, but is less than the timeout value, it generates a
reaction event.
Default value
is 5000 ms.
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Step 8 | owner
owner-id
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)#owner admin
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(Optional)
Configures the SNMP owner of an IP SLA operation.
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Step 9 | tag
text
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)#tag TelnetPollServer1
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(Optional)
Creates a user-specified identifier for an IP SLA operation.
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Step 10 | history buckets-kept
size
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)# history buckets-kept 25
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(Optional)
Sets the number of history buckets that are maintained during the lifetime of
an IP SLA operation.
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Step 11 | history distributions-of-statistics-kept
size
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)# history distributions-of-statistics-kept 5
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(Optional)
Sets the number of statistics distributions maintained per hop during an IP SLA
operation.
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Step 12 | history lives-kept
lives
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)# history lives-kept 5
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(Optional)
Sets the number of lives maintained in the history table for an IP SLA
operation.
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Step 13 | history hours-of-statistics-kept
hours
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)# history hours-of-statistics-kept 4
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(Optional)
Sets the number of hours for which statistics is maintained for an IP SLA
operation.
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Step 14 | ip sla
schedule
operation-number [life
{
forever |
seconds}]
[start-time
{[hh:mm:ss]
[month day
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day month |
pending
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now |
after
hh:mm:ss }]
[ageout
seconds]
[recurring]
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)# ip sla schedule 1 life 60 start-time now
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Configures
the scheduling parameters for an individual IP SLA operation.
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Step 15 | end
Example:
switch(config-ip-sla-fabric)# end
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Exits IP SLA
FabricPath echo configuration mode and returns to EXEC mode.
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Step 16 | show ip sla configuration
Example:
switch(config)# show ip sla configuration
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Displays IP
SLA configuration status.
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Step 17 | show ip sla statistics
Example:
switch(config)# show ip sla statistics
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Displays IP
SLA operation statistics over the last one hour.
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