AppQoE Commands

(config-scxt) appnav-controller-group

To configure the name of the ANCG to be used in a service context, use the appnav-controller-group service context configuration command. To unconfigure the ANCG, use the no form of this command.

appnav-controller-group ancgroupname

no appnav-controller-group ancgroupname

Syntax Description

appnav-controller-group ancgroupname

Specifies the name of the ANCG to add to the service context. The ANCG must have been previously configured by the service-insertion appnav-controller-group command.

Command Default

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes


Service context configuration (config-scxt)

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Usage Guidelines

A service context can have only one member ANCG.

The following is an example of this command:

service-insertion service-context appqoe/1
appnav-controller-group ACG-APPQOE

app-resource package-profile

To assign a DRE profile size to a device, use the app-resource package-profile command in app-hosting configuration mode. To remove the DRE profile assigned to a device, use the no form of this command.

app-resource package-profile profile-size

app-resource package-profile

Syntax Description

profile-size

The size of the DRE profile.

Command Default

The default DRE size specific to the device model is assigned.

Command Modes

App-hosting (config-app-hosting)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.6.1a

This command was introduced.

Example

This example configures a small sized DRE profile on the device.

Device(config-app-hosting)# app-resource package-profile small

appqoe http-connect

To enable HTTP connect, use the appqoe http-connect command in the SD-WAN configuration mode. To disable HTTP connect, use the no form of this command.

appqoe http-connect enable [server-port] port-number-1 [port-number-2] [port-number-3]

no appqoe http-connect enable [server-port] port-number-1 [port-number-2] [port-number-3]

Table 1. Syntax Description

enable

Enables HTTP connect.

server-port

A number that identifies a specific process to which an internet or other network message is to be forwarded when it arrives at a server.

port-number

An HTTP connect request can be sent only using the following standard ports Port 80, 8080, and 8088

Command Default

HTTP connect is not enabled.

Command Modes

SD-WAN configuration (config-sdwan)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.9.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Usage Guidelines

This command enables HTTP connect. If you don't enter a standard port number, the default server-port number is assumed as 80.

Example

The following example shows how to enable HTTP connect.

Device(config)# sdwan
Device(config-sdwan)# appqoe
Device(config-appqoe)# http-connect enable server-port 80

appqoe tcpopt enable

To enable TCP optimization feature, use appqoe tcpopt enable command in Cisco SD-WAN configuration mode. To disable TCP optimization feature, use the no form of this command.

appqoe tcpopt enable

no appqoe tcpopt enable

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

SD-WAN configuration (config-sdwan)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Release 17.3.1a TCP optimization support extended to CiscoISR4221, Cisco ISRv, and Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers.
Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Release 16.12.1d This feature optimizes TCP data traffic by decreasing any round-trip latency and improving throughput.

Usage Guidelines

TCP optimization fine tunes the processing of TCP data traffic to decrease round-trip latency and improve throughput. It is recommended that you configure TCP optimization on both the WAN Edge routers.

The command can be used to enable TCP optimization feature on WAN Edge routers.

Example

The following example shows how to enable TCP optimization feature on a WAN Edge:

Device(config)# sdwan 
Device(config-sdwan)# appqoe tcpopt enable 

Or 

Device(config)# sdwan 
Device(config-sdwan)# appqoe 
Device(config-appqoe)# tcpopt enable 

The following example show how to disable TCP optimization feature on a WAN Edge router.

Device(config)# sdwan 
Device(config-sdwan)# no appqoe tcpopt enable 

Or

Device(config)# sdwan 
Device(config-sdwan)# appqoe 
Device(config-appqoe)# no tcpopt enable

app-hosting

To start or activate application hosting, use the app-hosting command in privileged EXEC mode. To stop or deactivate application hosting, use the no form of this command.

app-hosting { install | activate | start | stop | deactivate | uninstall } appid app-name

Syntax Description

install

Installs an application from the specified location. An application can be installed from a local storage location.

activate

Validates all the application resource requests, and if all the resources are available, the application is activated; if not, the activation fails.

start

Starts and runs an application that has already been configured.

stop

Stops the DRE application.

deactivate

Deactivates all the resources allocated for the application.

uninstall

Uninstalls all the packaging and images stored. All the changes and updates to the application are also removed.

appid app-name

Specifies the name of the application.

Command Default

Application hosting is not enabled.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage templates.

Usage Guidelines

The start command in application-hosting configuration mode is equivalent to the app-hosting activate appid and app-hosting start appid commands.

The no start command in application-hosting configuration mode is equivalent to the app-hosting stop appid and app-hosting deactivate appid commands.

Example

The following example shows how to install an application named Bangalore.

Device# app-hosting install appid Bangalore  

The following example shows how to start app-hosting for an application named Bangalore

Device# app-hosting activate appid Bangalore

app-hosting appid

To configure an application and enter application-hosting configuration mode, use the app-hosting app-id command in global configuration mode.

To remove the application, use the no form of this command.

app-hosting app-id app-name

Syntax Description

app-name

Specifies a name for the application.

Command Default

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage templates.

Usage Guidelines

Example

The following example shows how to configure an application with the name TEST, and enter application hosting configuration mode.

Device(config)# app-hosting appid TEST
Device(config-app-hosting)#

app-vnic

To configure a virtual interface gateway for application, use the app-vnic command in application hosting configuration mode. To remove the configuration, use the no form of this command.

app-vnic gateway0 [ virtualportgroup port-number guest-interface interface ]

Syntax Description

gateway0

Configures gateway0 as the VNIC gateway for the application.

virtualportgroup port-number

Configures a VirtualPortGroup interface for the gateway. Range: 0 to 31.

guest-interface interface

Configures a guest interface for the gateway. Range: 0 to 3.

Command Default

The virtual network gateway is not configured

Command Modes

Application hosting configuration (config-app-hosting)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage templates.

Usage Guidelines

After you configure the virtual network interface gateway of an application, the command mode changes to application-hosting gateway configuration mode. In this mode, you can configure the IP address of the guest interface.

Example

Device(config)# iox
Device(config)# app-hosting appid dreopt
Device(config-app-hosting)# app-vnic gateway0 virtualportgroup 3 guest-interface 1
Device(config-app-hosting-gateway)# guest-ipaddress 192.168.3.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
Device(config-app-hosting-gateway)# exit
Device(config-app-hosting)# start
Device(config-app-hosting)# exit
Device(config)# interface VirtualPortGroup3
Device(config-if)# no shutdown
Device(config-if)# ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.252
Device(config-if)# exit

cluster-type

To specify the cluster type for a specific service-context, use the cluster-type command in service insertion context configuration mode. To remove this configuration, use the no form of this command.

cluster-type { service-controller | integrated-service-node }

no cluster-type

Syntax Description

service-controller

Specifies service controller as the cluster type.

integrated-service-node

Specifies integrated service node as the cluster type.

Command Default

Service cluster type is not configured.

Command Modes

Service insertion context (config-service-insertion-context)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Additional parameters qualified: integrated-service-node

Example

The following example shows how to enter the service insertion context configuration mode and specify service-controller as the cluster type.

Device(config)# service-insertion service-context appqoe CISCO
Device(config-service-insertion-context)# cluster-type service-controller

The following example shows how to enter the service insertion context configuration mode and specify integrated-service-node as the cluster type.

Device(config)# service-insertion service-context appqoe CISCO
Device(config-service-insertion-context)# cluster-type integrated-service-node

device-role

To specify the role of the device attached to the port, use the device-role command in service context configuration command mode.

device-role

Command Default

The device role is host.

Command Modes


Service context configuration (config-scxt)

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

The following is an example of this command:

service-insertion service-node-group appqoe SNG-APPQOE
device-role service-node

dreopt enable

To enable DRE optimization, use the dreopt enable command in AppQoE configuration mode.

dreopt enable

no dreopt [enable]

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

DRE optimization is not enabled.

Command Modes

AppQoE configuration (config-appqoe)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates

Example

The following example shows how to enable the AppQoE configure mode, and enable DRE optimization.

Device(config)# sdwan appqoe
Device(config-appqoe)# dreopt enable

dual-side optimization enable

To enable optimization of dual-side traffic, use the dual-side optimization enable command in SSL proxy configuration mode. To disable optimization of dual-side traffic, use the no form of this command.

dual-side optimization enable

no dual-side optimization

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

Dual-side optimization is not enabled.

Command Modes

SSL proxy configuration (config-sslproxy)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Example

sslproxy
 enable
 dual-side optimization enable
!

exporter

To export metrics from performance monitors to the collectors, use the exporter command in performance monitor configuration mode. To clear the configuration, use the no form of this command.

exporter destination { destination-ip [ source port ] | local-sdwan source source [ dscp value | vrf vrf-id ] }

no exporter destination

Syntax Description

destination destination-ip

Specifies the IP address of the collector.

source source

Specifies the source interface.

port port

(Optional) Specifies the port on the interface.

local-sdwan

Specifies that the performance monitor metrics be sent to Cisco vManage. Note that this option is only supported on features that support vManage as the collector.

Note

 

This keyword is not applicable to the Performance Monitor feature.

dscp value

(Optional) Specifies IP differentiated services code point (DSCP) values to match. Valid values are from 0 to 63.

vrf vrf-id

(Optional) Specifies that the export data packets should be sent to the VRF that is specified.

Command Default

Performance monitor metrics are not exported to the collector.

Command Modes

Performance monitor configuration (config-perf-mon)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Additional parameters qualified:

destination destination-ip

Usage Guidelines

After configuring performance monitor, use the exporter command to specify where the monitoring metrics should be exported.

The local-sdwan keyword is not applicable to the Performance Monitoring feature.

Example

The following example shows how to configure performance monitoring with the sdwan-performance profile, and then specify the destination IP, source interface, and port to export the monitoring metrics.

Device(config)# performance monitor context CISCO-MONITOR profile sdwan-performance
Device(config-perf-mon)# exporter destination 10.0.1.128 source GigabitEthernet9 port 2055

guest-ipaddress

To configure the IP address of the guest interface configured for application hosting (DRE), use the guest-ipaddress command in app hosting gateway configuration mode.

guest-ipaddress ip-address [ netmask mask ]

no guest-ipaddress ip-address [ netmask mask ]

Syntax Description

ip-address

The IP address that should be assigned to the guest interface.

netmask mask

Specifiest the netmask for the IP address.

Command Modes

App hosting gateway configuration (config-app-hosting-gateway)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Usage Guidelines

After you configure the virtual network interface gateway of an application, the command mode changes to application-hosting gateway configuration mode. In this mode, you can configure the IP address of the guest interface.

Example

The following example assigns and IP address and netmask to the guest interface configured for app-hosting.

Device(config)# app-hosting appid dreopt
Device(config-app-hosting)# app-vnic gateway0 virtualportgroup 3 guest-interface 1
Device(config-app-hosting-gateway)# guest-ipaddress 192.168.3.2 netmask 255.255.255.252

iox

To enable DRE or UTD container, use the iox command in global configuration mode.

iox

no iox

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

The container for DRE or UTD is not enabled.

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Example

Device(config)# iox
Device(config)# app-hosting appid dreopt
Device(config-app-hosting)# app-vnic gateway0 virtualportgroup 3 guest-interface 1
Device(config-app-hosting-gateway)# guest-ipaddress 192.168.3.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
Device(config-app-hosting-gateway)# exit
Device(config-app-hosting)# start
Device(config-app-hosting)# exit
Device(config)# interface VirtualPortGroup3
Device(config-if)# no shutdown
Device(config-if)# ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.252
Device(config-if)# exit

performance monitor apply

To apply performance monitor to a tunnel, use the performance monitor apply command in global configuration mode. To remove performance monitor from a tunnel, use the no form of this command.

performance monitor apply context { color-all-dia | color-list color | sdwan-tunnel }

no performance monitor apply context

Syntax Description

context

The name of the context for which the performance monitor should be applied.

color-all-dia

Applies performance monitor to all links in the Direct Internet Access (DIA) tunnel.

color-list color

Specifies the link color or colors to which the performance monitor should be applied.

sdwan-tunnel

Specifies that the performance monitor be applied to all SD-WAN tunnel interfaces.

Command Default

Performance monitor is not applied to any tunnel interfaces or links.

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Additional parameters qualified: sdwan-tunnel

Usage Guidelines

The keywords color-all-dia and color-list are not applicable to the application performance monitor feature. These parameters are specific to ART monitoring for Cloud onRamp for SaaS applications.

Example

The following example shows how to apply performance monitor configuration on all SD-WAN tunnel interfaces globally.

Device(config)# performance monitor apply CISCO-MONITOR sdwan-tunnel

performance monitor context

To enable the performance monitor context on a specified interface, use the performance monitor context command in interface configuration mode. To remove performance monitor configuration, use the no form of this command.

performance monitor context context-name [ profile sdwan-performance ]

no performance monitor context context-name [ profile sdwan-performance ]

Syntax Description

context-name

Name of the performance monitor context name. The performance monitor context is used to enable performance monitor feature on the specified interface.

profile sdwan-performance

Specifies that the sdwan-performance profile should be applied to the class map specified for performance monitoring.

Note

 

This parameter is optional only if sdwan-performance profile is used to instantiate the performance monitor context.

Command Default

Performance monitor is not configured.

Command Modes

Interface configuration (config-if)

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Usage Guidelines

The keywords profile and sdwan-performance are optional only if the context name is generated when the sdwan-performance profile is applied.

Example

The following example shows how to enable performance monitor on Tunnel1.


interface Tunnel1
  performance monitor context CISCO-MONITOR 

performance monitor sampling-rate

To monitor a specified number of flows as a sample, from the total flows being monitored, use the performance monitor sampling-rate command in global configuration mode. To remove the sampling rate, use the no form of this command

performance monitor sampling-rate rate

no performance monitor sampling-rate

Syntax Description

rate

Specifies the number of flows to be monitored from the total flows that performance monitor is applied to.

Range: 2 to 32768

Command Default

Sampling rate is not configured.

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Usage Guidelines

Example

The following example shows how to configure a sampling rate of 10 for the traffic being monitored:

Device(config)# performance monitor sampling-rate 10

platform resource

To configure a device to allocate cores to the service plane or the data plane, use the platform resource command in global configuration mode. To remove the core allocation configuration, use the no form of this command.

platform resource { data-plane-heavy | service-plane-heavy | app-heavy }

Syntax Description

data-plane-heavy

Allocates more cores to the data plane.

service-plane-heavy

Allocates more cores to the service plane.

app-heavy

Allocates more cores to the AppQoE service.

Note

 

Use this keyword to allocate more cores to the service plane of Cisco Catalyst 8000V instances on UCS E-Series servers.

Command Default

When this command is not configured, the supported Cisco Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms are configured as service-plane heavy by default, and Cisco Catalyst 8000V Edge software is configured as data-plane heavy by default.

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.6.1a

A new keyword was added to this command: app-heavy

Usage Guidelines

If this command is not configured, the supported Cisco Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms are configured as service-plane heavy by default, and Cisco Catalyst 8000V Edge software is configured as data-plane heavy by default. If you change the default configuration, you need to reboot the device for the updated configuration to take effect.

Example

The following example configures an external service node device as app-heavy.

Device(config)# platform resource app-heavy

rd

To specify a route distinguisher (RD) for a VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instance, use the rd command in VRF configuration mode. To remove a route distinguisher, use the no form of this command.

rd route-distinguisher

no rd route-distinguisher

Syntax Description

route-distinguisher

An 8-byte value to be added to an IPv4 prefix to create a VPN IPv4 prefix.

Command Default

No RD is specified.

Command Modes


VRF configuration (config-vrf)

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Usage Guidelines

For usage guidelines, see the Cisco IOS XE rd command.

The following example shows how to configure a default RD:


vrf definition 100
rd 1:100
!
address-family ipv4
route-target export 1:100
route-target import 1:100
exit-address-family
!

sdwan appqoe dreopt enable

To enable DRE optimization, use the sdwan appqoe dreopt enable command in global configuration mode. To disable DRE, use the no form of this command.

sdwan appqoe dreopt enable

no sdwan appqoe dreopt enable

Command Default

DRE optimization is not enabled.

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage templates.

Usage Guidelines

Example

The following example shows how to enable DRE optimization.

Device(config)# sdwan appqoe dreopt enable

service-insertion appqoe

To configure service nodes and a service controller to form a service node group, use the service-insertion appqoe command in interface configuration mode. To unconfigure the service node group, use the no form of this command.

service-insertion appqoe

no service-insertion appqoe

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes


Interface configuration (config-if)

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.


interface VirtualPortGroup2
no shutdown
ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
service-insertion appqoe
  

service-insertion appnav-controller-group appqoe

To configure a service controller inside a service controller group, use the service-insertion appnav-controller-group appqoe command in global configuration mode.

To remove the service controller configuration, use the no form of this command.

service-insertion appnav-controller-group appqoe group-name [ appnav-controller ipv4-address [ vrf vrf-id ] | description description [ appnav-controller ipv4-address [ vrf vrf-id ] ] ]

no service-insertion appnav-controller-group appqoe

Syntax Description

group-name

Specifies the name of the AppQoE service-controller-group that the service controller is being configured under

appnav-controller ipv4-address

Specifies the IPv4 address of the AppQoE service controller

vrf vrf-id

Specifies the ID of the VRF to which this configuration is being applied.

description description

Provides a description for the AppQoE controller.

Command Default

No service controller is configured.

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command modified to enable applying the service-insertion configuration to a VRF.

Usage Guidelines

For the service-insertion appnav-controller-group appqoe configuration to take effect, you must create a VRF and configure interface VirtualPortGroup first.

The following example shows how to configure a service controller inside a controller group and connect service nodes to the controller:

config-transaction
 vrf definition 200
 !
 interface VirtualPortGroup2
  no shutdown
  ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
  service-insertion appqoe
  !
 service-insertion appnav-controller-group appqoe ACG-APPQOE
  appnav-controller 198.51.100.1 vrf 200
  !
 service-insertion service-node-group appqoe SNG-APPQOE
  service-node 192.0.2.2
  service-node 192.0.2.3
  service-node 192.0.2.4
  service-node 192.0.2.5
  !
 service-insertion service-context appqoe/1
  appnav-controller-group ACG-APPQOE
  service-node-group SNG-APPQOE
  cluster-type service-controller
  enable
  vrf default
  !

service-insertion service-node-group appqoe

To configure a supported device as an external AppQoE service node, use the service-insertion service-node-group appqoe command in global configuration mode.

To remove the service node configuration, see the no form of this command.

service-insertion service-node-group appqoe group-name [ description description ] [ device-role service-node ] [ node-discovery enable ] [ service-node ipv4-address ]

no service-insertion service-node-group appqoe

Syntax Description

group-name

Specifies the name of the appqoe service-node-group that the service node is being configured under

device-role service-node

(Optional) Configures the supported device with the service-node role

node-discovery enable

(Optional) Enables discovery for the service node

service-node ipv4-address

(Optional) Specifies the IPv4 address of the service node

Command Modes

Global configuration (config)

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command modified. Support was added for the keywords device-role service-node , which enables you to configure a device as an external service node.

Usage Guidelines

The parameters after service-insertion service-node-group appqoe group-name are optional and can be entered in any order.

The following example shows how to configure a service node in a service node group.


config-transaction
 service-insertion service-node-group appqoe SNG-APPQOE
  device-role service-node
  service-node 192.168.2.2
  !

start (app-hosting)

To start the DRE service, use the start command in app-hosting configuration mode. To stop the DRE service, use the no form of this command.

start

no start

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

The DRE service does not start.

Command Modes

App hosting gateway configuration (config-app-hosting)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Example

app-hosting appid dreopt
app-resource package-profile extra-large
app-vnic gateway0 virtualportgroup 3 guest-interface 1
guest-ipaddress 192.168.3.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
!
start

traffic-monitor

To specify the type of traffic that sdwan-performance monitoring profile monitors, use the traffic-monitor command in performance monitor configuration mode. To clear the types of traffic being monitored, use the no form of this command.

traffic-monitor { application-response-time | media | art-cor-saas } [ class-and class-map [ipv4] ] [ class-replace class-map ]

no traffic-monitor [ application-response-time | media | art-cor-saas ] [ class-and | class-replace ]

Syntax Description

application-response-time

Specifies that application response time (ART) be monitored for the specified traffic.

media

Specifies that media traffic be monitored.

art-cor-saas

Specifies that ART be monitored for traffic specific to Cloud onRamp for SaaS.

class-and class-map

Specifies that traffic monitoring be filtered by additional class maps specified.

class-replace class-map

Specifies that the customized class-map replace the default class-map, which is automatically created when you enable the sdwan-performance profile for monitoring.

ipv4

Specifies that only IPv4 flows be monitored.

Note

 

For the Application Performance Monitor feature introduced in Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a, IPv4 is enabled by default.

Command Default

Performance monitoring is not applied to specific traffic type.

Command Modes

Performance monitor configuration (config-perf-mon)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.5.1a

Additional parameters qualified: application-response-time and media

Usage Guidelines

After configuring performance monitor, use the traffic-monitor command to specify which traffic type should be monitored.

Example

The following example show how to configure traffic monitoring by ART for media monitoring.

Device(config)# performance monitor context CISCO-MONITOR profile sdwan-performance
Device(config-perf-mon)# traffic-monitor application-response-time 
Device(config-perf-mon)# traffic-monitor media

vrf (service-insertion-context)

To specify the VRF to which the AppQoE service should be applied, use the vrf command in service-insertion-context configuration mode. To remove the AppQoE service from the VRF, use the no form of this command.

vrf global

no vrf global

Syntax Description

global

Applies the AppQoE service to the global VRF.

Command Default

AppQoE service is not applied to the VRF.

Command Modes

Service insertion context (config-service-insertion-context)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Catalyst SD-WAN Release 17.4.1a

Command qualified for use in Cisco vManage CLI templates.

Example

service-insertion service-context appqoe/1
 appnav-controller-group ACG-APPQOE
 service-node-group SNG-APPQOE
 cluster-type integrated-service-node
 enable
 vrf global
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