Specifications

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System Management Software Configuration Guide for Cisco IE 2000U and Connected Grid Switches
Chapter 17 Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI
Configuring Ethernet CFM
To remove an IP SLAs operation, enter the no ip sla operation-number global configuration command.
Step 8
threshold milliseconds (Optional) Specify the upper threshold value in
milliseconds for calculating network monitoring
statistics. The range is 0 to 2147483647; the default
is 5000.
Step 9
timeout milliseconds (Optional) Specify the amount of time in
milliseconds that the IP SLAs operation waits for a
response from its request packet. The range is 0 to
604800000; the default value is 5000.
Step 10
exit Return to global configuration mode.
Step 11
ip sla schedule operation-number [ageout
seconds] [life {forever | seconds}] [recurring]
[start-time {hh:mm {:ss} [month day | day
month] | pending | now | after hh:mm:ss}]
Schedule the time parameters for the IP SLAs
operation.
operation-number—Enter the IP SLAs
operation number.
(Optional) ageout seconds—Enter the number
of seconds to keep the operation in memory
when it is not actively collecting information.
The range is 0 to 2073600 seconds. The default
is 0 seconds.
(Optional) life—Set the operation to run
indefinitely (forever) or for a specific number of
seconds. The range is from 0 to 2147483647.
The default is 3600 seconds (1 hour).
(Optional) recurring—Set the probe to be
automatically scheduled every day.
(Optional) start-time—Enter the time for the
operation to begin collecting information:
To start at a specific time, enter the hour,
minute, second (in 24-hour notation), and
day of the month.
Enter pending to select no information
collection until a start time is selected.
Enter now to start the operation
immediately.
Enter after hh:mm:ss to show that the
operation should start after the entered time
has elapsed.
Step 12
end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 13
show ip sla configuration [operation-number] Show the configured IP SLAs operation.
Step 14
copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration
file.
Command Purpose