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Sum2NegativesSD : 1
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 1
NumOfPositivesDS: 1 SumOfPositivesDS: 1
Sum2PositivesDS : 1
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 1
NumOfNegativesDS: 1 SumOfNegativesDS: 1
Sum2NegativesDS : 1
JitterAve: 1 JitterSDAve: 1 JitterDSAve: 1
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
One Way Values :
NumOfOW: 0
OWMinSD : 0 OWMaxSD: 0 OWSumSD: 0
OWSum2SD: 0 OWAveSD: 0
OWMinDS : 0 OWMaxDS: 0 OWSumDS: 0
OWSum2DS: 0 OWAveDS: 0
Configuring IP SLA Reactions and Threshold Monitoring: Example
The following examples show how to configure IP SLA reactions and threshold monitoring. You can:
Configure a reaction for attributes that activate a true or false condition, for example, 1, 5, or 6.
Configure a reaction for attributes that accept a threshold value.
Configure additional threshold type options.
Configure either the logging or triggering of action types.
configure
ipsla operation 1
type icmp echo
timeout 5000
destination address 223.255.254.254
frequency 10
statistics interval 30
buckets 3
end
configure
ipsla operation 2
type icmp path-echo
destination address 223.255.254.254
frequency 5
end
configure
ipsla reaction operation 1
react timeout
action trigger
threshold type immediate
exit
exit
react rtt
action logging
threshold lower-limit 4 upper-limit 5
end
Operation 1 checks for timeout occurrence. If applicable, operation 1 generates a trigger event. If the rtt
keyword exceeds 5, an error is logged.
If operation 1 generates a trigger event, operation 2 is started. The following example shows how to configure
a reaction trigger operation by using the ipsla reaction trigger command:
configure
ipsla reaction trigger 1 2
end
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: Example

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