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Cisco ME 3800X and ME 3600X Switch Command Reference
OL-28238-01
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 3800X and ME 3600X Switch Cisco IOS Commands
ip sla reaction-configuration
ip sla reaction-configuration
To configure proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
operation, use the ip sla reaction-configuration command in global configuration mode. To disable all
the threshold monitoring configuration for a specified IP SLAs operation, use the no form of this
command.
ip sla reaction-configuration operation-number {react {unavailableDS | unavailableSD
}{loss-ratioDS | loss-ratioSD}[threshold-type {average [number-of-measurements] |
consecutive [occurrences] | immediate | never }] [threshold-value upper-threshold
lower-threshold]]
no ip sla reaction-configuration operation-number [react monitored-element]
Syntax Description operation-number Number of the IP SLAs operation for which reactions are to be configured.
react Specifies the element to be monitored for threshold violations.
Note The elements supported for monitoring will vary depending on the type of
IP SLAs operation you are running. See the Usage Guidelines for
information.
unavailableDS Specifies that a reaction should occur if the percentage of destination-to-source
Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) violates the upper threshold or lower threshold.
unavailableSD Specifies that a reaction should occur if the percentage of source-to-destination
FLR violates the upper threshold or lower threshold.
loss-ratioDS Specifies that a reaction should occur if the one-way destination-to-source
loss-ratio violates the upper threshold or lower threshold.
loss-ratioSD Specifies that a reaction should occur if the one way source-to-destination
loss-ratio violates the upper threshold or lower threshold.
threshold-type
average
[number-of-measu
rements]
(Optional) When the average of a specified number of measurements for the
monitored element exceeds the upper threshold or when the average of a specified
number of measurements for the monitored element drops below the lower
threshold, perform the action defined by the action-type keyword. For example, if
the upper threshold for reactrttthreshold-typeaverage3 is configured as 5000 ms
and the last three results of the operation are 6000, 6000, and 5000 ms, the average
would be 6000 + 6000 + 5000 = 17000/3 = 5667, thus violating the 5000 ms upper
threshold.
The default number of 5 averaged measurements can be changed using the
number-of-measurements argument. The valid range is from 1 to 16.
threshold-type
consecutive
[occurrences]
(Optional) When a threshold violation for the monitored element is met
consecutively for a specified number of times, perform the action defined by the
action-type keyword.
The default number of 5 consecutive occurrences can be changed using the
occurrences argument. The valid range is from 1 to 16.
The occurrences value will appear in the output of the show ip sla
reaction-configuration command as the "Threshold Count" value.
threshold-type
immediate
(Optional) When a threshold violation for the monitored element is met,
immediately perform the action defined by the action-type keyword.

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Cisco ME 3800X Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelME 3800X
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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