Cisco ASR 9000 Serie Configuration Manuals page 261

Aggregation services router system
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Implementing IP Service Level Agreements
Command or Action
Step 11
tos number
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-icmp-path-jitter)#
tos 1
Step 12
timeout milliseconds
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-icmp-path-jitter)#
timeout 10000
Step 13
tag text
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-icmp-path-jitter)#
tag ipsla
Step 14
exit
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-icmp-path-jitter)#
exit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-op)# exit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla)# exit
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)#
Step 15
ipsla schedule operation op-num
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config)# ipsla schedule
operation 432
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-sched)#
Step 16
life {forever | seconds}
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-sched)# life 30
Step 17
ageout seconds
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-ipsla-sched)# ageout 3600
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Monitoring Configuration Guide, Release 4.2.x
Configuring the ICMP Path-jitter Operation
Purpose
Defines a type of service (ToS) byte in the IP header of
IP SLA operations.
The ToS byte can be converted to a
Note
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)
value, but you cannot enter the DSCP value
directly. To use a DSCP value, multiply it by
4 and enter the result as the number argument.
Sets the time that the IP SLA operation waits for a
response from its request packet.
• Use the milliseconds argument to specify the
number of milliseconds that the operation waits
to receive a response.
(Optional) Creates a user-specified identifier for an IP
SLA operation.
Exits IP SLA operation configuration mode and IP SLA
configuration mode. Returns to global configuration
mode.
Schedules the start time of the operation. You can
configure a basic schedule.
The forever keyword schedules the operation to run
indefinitely. The seconds argument schedules the
lifetime of the operation, in seconds. The default lifetime
of an operation is 3600 seconds (one hour).
(Optional) Specifies the number of seconds to keep the
operation in memory when it is not actively collecting
information. The default value of 0 seconds means that
the operation never times out.
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