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Generating Events for Each Violation
You can generate a trap or trigger another operation each time a specified condition is met.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure
2.
ipsla reaction operation operation-number
3.
react [connection-loss | jitter-average {dest-to-source | source-to-dest} | packet-loss [dest-to-source
| source-to-dest] | rtt | timeout | verify-error]
4.
threshold type immediate
5.
commit
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
configure
Step 1
Configures certain actions that are based on events under
the control of the IP SLA agent. The operation-number
ipsla reaction operation operation-number
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)# ipsla reaction
operation 432
Step 2
argument is the number of the IP SLA operations for
the reactions that are configured. The range is from 1
to 2048.
Specifies an element to be monitored for a reaction.react [connection-loss | jitter-average {dest-to-source |
source-to-dest} | packet-loss [dest-to-source |
source-to-dest] | rtt | timeout | verify-error]
Step 3
A reaction is specified if there is a timeout for the
monitored operation.
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-react)# react
timeout
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-react-cond)#
Takes action immediately upon a threshold violation.threshold type immediate
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-react-cond)#
threshold type immediate
Step 4
commit
Step 5
Generating Events for Consecutive Violations
You can generate a trap or trigger another operation after a certain number of consecutive violations.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Monitoring Configuration Guide, Release 4.2.x
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Implementing IP Service Level Agreements
Configuring IP SLA Reactions and Threshold Monitoring

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