- Read Me First
- IP SLAs Overview
- Configuring IP SLAs UDP Jitter Operations
- IP SLAs Multicast Support
- Configuring IP SLAs UDP Jitter Operations for VoIP
- IP SLAs QFP Time Stamping
- Configuring IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor Operations
- IP SLAs for MPLS Psuedo Wire via VCCV
- Configuring IP SLAs for Metro-Ethernet
- Configuring IP SLAs Metro-Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731) Operations
- IPSLA Y1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs UDP Echo Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs HTTP Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs TCP Connect Operations
- Configuring Cisco IP SLAs ICMP Jitter Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs ICMP Echo Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs ICMP Path Echo Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs ICMP Path Jitter Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs FTP Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs DNS Operations
- Configuring IP SLAs DHCP Operations
- Configuring an IP SLAs Multioperation Scheduler
- Configuring Proactive Threshold Monitoring for IP SLAs Operations
- IP SLAs TWAMP Responder
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for ITU-T Y.1731 Operations
- Restrictions for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand Operations
- Information About IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- How to Configure IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Configuration Examples for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Additional References for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Feature Information for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
IPSLA Y1731 On-Demand and
Concurrent Operations
This module describes how to configure the IPSLA Y1731 SLM Feature Enhancements feature for enabling real-time Ethernet service troubleshooting for users without configuration privileges. This feature supports on-demand Synthetic Loss Measurement (SLM) operations that can be run by issuing a single command in privileged EXEC mode.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for ITU-T Y.1731 Operations
- Restrictions for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand Operations
- Information About IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- How to Configure IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Configuration Examples for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Additional References for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
- Feature Information for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Prerequisites for ITU-T Y.1731 Operations
Note | Y1731 is supported on Port Channel interfaces. |
Restrictions for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand Operations
Information About IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
IPSLA Y1731 SLM Feature Enhancements
In the direct mode, a single command can be used to create multiple pseudo operations for a range of class of service (CoS) values to be run, in the background, immediately. A single command in privileged EXEC mode can be used to specify frame size, interval, frequency, and duration for the direct on-demand operation. Direct on-demand operations start and run immediately after the command is issued.
In the referenced mode, you can start one or more already-configured operations for different destinations, or for the same destination, with different CoS values. Issuing the privileged EXEC command creates a pseudo version of a proactive operation that starts and runs in the background, even while the proactive operation is running.
Once an on-demand operation is completed, statistical output is displayed on the console. On-demand operation statistics are not stored and are not supported by the statistic history and aggregation functions.
After an on-demand operation is completed, and the statistics handled, the direct and referenced on-demand operation is deleted. The proactive operations are not deleted and continue to be available to be run in referenced mode, again.
A concurrent operation consists of a group of operations, all configured with the same operation ID number, that run concurrently. Concurrent operations are supported for a given Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC), CoS, and remote Maintenance End Point (MEP) combination, or for multiple MEPs for a given multipoint EVC, for delay or loss measurements. A new keyword was added to the appropriate commands to specify that concurrent Ethernet frame Delay Measurement (ETH-DM) synthetic frames are sent during the operation.
The IPSLA Y.1731 SLM Feature Enhancements feature also supports burst mode for concurrent operations, one-way dual-ended, and single-ended delay and delay variation operations, as well as for single-ended loss operations. A new keyword was added to the appropriate commands to support bursts of PDU transmission during an aggregation interval. The maximum number of services monitored is 50 every 30 minutes, with an average of 25 services every 2 hours.
How to Configure IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
Configuring a Direct On-Demand Operation on a Sender MEP
Class of Service (CoS)-level monitoring must be enabled on MEPs associated to the Ethernet frame loss operation by using the monitor loss counter command on the devices at both ends of the operation. See the Cisco IOS Carrier Ethernet Command Reference for command information. See the “Configuration Examples for IP SLAs Metro-Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731) Operations” section for configuration information.
Note | The Cisco IOS Y.1731 implementation allows monitoring of frame loss on an EVC regardless of the CoS value (any CoS or aggregate CoS cases). See the “Configuration Examples for IP SLAs Metro-Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731) Operations” section for configuration information. |
1.
enable
2.
ip sla on-demand ethernet {DMMv1 |
SLM}
domain domain-name {evc
evc-id |
vlan
vlan-id} {mpid
target-mp-id |
mac-address
target-address}
cos
cos {source {mpid
source-mp-id |
mac-address
source-address}} {continuous [interval
milliseconds] |
burst [interval
milliseconds] [number
number-of-frames] [frequency
seconds]} [size
bytes]
aggregation
seconds {duration
seconds |
max
number-of-packets}
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring a Referenced On-Demand Operation on a Sender MEP
Note | After an on-demand operation is finished and the statistics handled, the on-demand version of the operation is deleted. |
1.
enable
2.
ip sla on-demand ethernet [dmmv1 |
slm]
operation-number {duration
seconds |
max
number-of-packets
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring an IP SLAs Y.1731 Concurrent Operation on a Sender MEP
IP SLAs Configuration Guide.
Configuration Examples for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
Example: On-Demand Operation in Direct Mode
Device# ip sla on-demand ethernet SLM domain xxx vlan 10 mpid 3 cos 1 source mpid 1 continuous aggregation 35 duration 38 Loss Statistics for Y1731 Operation 2984884426 Type of operation: Y1731 Loss Measurement Latest operation start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Latest operation return code: OK Distribution Statistics: Interval 1 Start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 End time: *20:18:16.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Number of measurements initiated: 35 Number of measurements completed: 35 Flag: OK Forward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps forward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Backward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps backward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Loss Statistics for Y1731 Operation 2984884426 Type of operation: Y1731 Loss Measurement Latest operation start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Latest operation return code: OK Distribution Statistics: Interval 1 Start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 End time: *20:18:16.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Number of measurements initiated: 35 Number of measurements completed: 35 Flag: OK Forward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps forward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Backward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps backward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012
Example: On-Demand Operation in Referenced Mode
Device(config)# ip sla 11 Device(config-ip-sla)# ethernet y1731 loss SLM domain xxx vlan 10 mpid 3 cos 1 source mpid 1 Device(config-sla-y1731-loss)# end Device# ip sla on-demand ethernet slm 11 duration 38 Loss Statistics for Y1731 Operation 2984884426 Type of operation: Y1731 Loss Measurement Latest operation start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Latest operation return code: OK Distribution Statistics: Interval 1 Start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 End time: *20:18:16.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Number of measurements initiated: 35 Number of measurements completed: 35 Flag: OK Forward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps forward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Backward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps backward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Loss Statistics for Y1731 Operation 2984884426 Type of operation: Y1731 Loss Measurement Latest operation start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Latest operation return code: OK Distribution Statistics: Interval 1 Start time: *20:17:41.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 End time: *20:18:16.535 PST Wed May 16 2012 Number of measurements initiated: 35 Number of measurements completed: 35 Flag: OK Forward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps forward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Backward Number of Observations 3 Available indicators: 0 Unavailable indicators: 3 Tx frame count: 30 Rx frame count: 30 Min/Avg/Max - (FLR % ): 0:9/000.00%/0:9 Cumulative - (FLR % ): 000.00% Timestamps backward: Min - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012 Max - *20:18:10.586 PST Wed May 16 2012
IP SLA Reconfiguration Scenarios
IP SLA Reconfiguration Scenarios
IP SLA must be reconfigured in the following scenarios:
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When an Ethernet service instance is disabled on the interface using the service instance ethernet command.
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When the local MEP is removed using the no cfm mep domain domain-name mpid mpid command.
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When the configuration of an interface is reset to its default values, using the default interface command.
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When an interface configuration is removed using the no interface command.
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When the Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) distribution is disabled using the no ethernet cfm global and no ethernet cfm ieee commands.
Additional References for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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Cisco IOS commands |
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Cisco IOS Carrier Ethernet commands |
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Cisco IOS IP SLAs commands |
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Ethernet CFM for ITU-T Y.1731 |
“ITU-T Y.1731 Performance Monitoring in a Service Provider Network” module of the Carrier Ethernet Configuration Guide |
Ethernet operations |
“Configuring IP SLAs Metro-Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731) Operations” module of the IP SLAs Configuration Guide |
Network Time Protocol (NTP) |
“Configuring NTP” module of the Network Management Configuration Guide |
Standards and RFCs
Standard/RFC |
Title |
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ITU-T Y.1731 |
OAM functions and mechanisms for Ethernet-based networks |
MIBs
MIB |
MIBs Link |
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To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco software releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: |
Technical Assistance
Description |
Link |
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The Cisco Support and Documentation website provides online resources to download documentation, software, and tools. Use these resources to install and configure the software and to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues with Cisco products and technologies. Access to most tools on the Cisco Support and Documentation website requires a Cisco.com user ID and password. |
Feature Information for IP SLAs Y.1731 On-Demand and Concurrent Operations
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
Use Cisco Feature Navigator to find information about platform support and Cisco software image support. To access Cisco Feature Navigator, go to www.cisco.com/go/cfn. An account on Cisco.com is not required.
Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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IPSLA Y1731 SLM Feature Enhancements |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S |
This feature enhancement allows you to run on-demand Synthetic Loss Measurement (SLM) operations, independent from previously scheduled operations, for the purpose of troubleshooting Etherent services in your network. The following commands were introduced or modified: ethernet y1731 delay, ethernet y1737 loss, ip sla on-demand ethernet. |