|
Command or Action |
Purpose |
Step 1 |
enable
Example: Router> enable |
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
- Enter your password if prompted.
|
Step 2 |
configure terminal
Example: Router# configure terminal |
Enters global configuration mode. |
Step 3 |
ip sla operation-number
Example: Router(config)# ip sla 10 |
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs operation and enters IP SLA configuration mode. |
Step 4 |
http {get | raw} url [name-server ip-address] [version version-number] [source-ip {ip-address | hostname}] [source-port port-number] [cache {enable | disable}] [proxy proxy-url]
Example: Router(config-ip-sla)# http get http://198.133.219.25 |
Defines an HTTP operation and enters IP SLA configuration mode. |
Step 5 |
history buckets-kept size
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# 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-http)# 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-http)# 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-http)# 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-http)# frequency 90 |
(Optional) Sets the rate at which a specified IP SLAs HTTP operation repeats. The default and minimum frequency value for an IP SLAs HTTP operation is 60 seconds. |
Step 10 |
history hours-of-statistics-kept hours
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# history hours-of-statistics-kept 4 |
(Optional) Sets the number of hours for which statistics are maintained for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 11 |
http-raw-request
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# http-raw-request |
(Optional) Explicitly specifies the options for a GET request for an IP SLAs HTTP operation. |
Step 12 |
history lives-kept lives
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# history lives-kept 5 |
(Optional) Sets the number of lives maintained in the history table for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 13 |
owner owner-id
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# owner admin |
(Optional) Configures the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) owner of an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 14 |
history statistics-distribution-interval milliseconds
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# 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-http)# tag TelnetPollServer1 |
(Optional) Creates a user-specified identifier for an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 16 |
threshold milliseconds
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# 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-http)# timeout 10000 |
(Optional) Sets the amount of time an IP SLAs operation waits for a response from its request packet. |
Step 18 |
tos number
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# tos 160 |
(Optional) Defines a type of service (ToS) byte in the IP header of an IP SLAs operation. |
Step 19 |
end
Example: Router(config-ip-sla-http)# end |
Exits to privileged EXEC mode. |