Table Of Contents
show ip sla application
show ip sla authentication
show ip sla auto discovery
show ip sla auto endpoint-list
show ip sla auto group
show ip sla auto schedule
show ip sla auto summary-statistics
show ip sla auto template
show ip sla configuration
show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics
show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics
show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration
show ip sla event-publisher
show ip sla group schedule
show ip sla history
show ip sla monitor application
show ip sla monitor authentication
show ip sla monitor collection-statistics
show ip sla monitor configuration
show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics
show ip sla monitor group schedule
show ip sla monitor history
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary
show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration
show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger
show ip sla monitor responder
show ip sla monitor statistics
show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated
show ip sla monitor totals-statistics
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary
show ip sla reaction-configuration
show ip sla reaction-trigger
show ip sla responder
show ip sla statistics
show ip sla statistics aggregated
show mpls discovery vpn
show rtr application
show rtr authentication
show rtr collection-statistics
show rtr configuration
show rtr distributions-statistics
show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics
show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics
show rtr group schedule
show rtr history
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue
show rtr operational-state
show rtr reaction-configuration
show rtr reaction-trigger
show rtr responder
show rtr totals-statistics
show ip sla application
To display global information about Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs), use the show ip sla application command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla application
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.4(4)T
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This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor application command.
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12.0(32)SY
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr application command.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor application command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor application command.
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12.4(22)T
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This command was modified. The command output has been modified to include information on IP SLAs Event Publisher.
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12.2(33)SRE
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This command was modified. The command output has been modified to include information on IP SLAs Event Publisher and IP SLAs Ethernet operation measurements.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla application command to display information such as supported operation types and supported protocols.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla application command:
Router# show ip sla application
IP Service Level Agreement Technologies
IPSLAs Infrastructure version: Engine-II
Supported Operation Types:
802.1agEcho, 802.1agJitter, dhcp, dns, echo, frameRelay, ftp
http, icmpJitter, jitter, lspGroup, lspPing, lspTrace
pathEcho, pathJitter, rtp, tcpConnect, udpEcho, voip
IP SLAs low memory water mark: 0
Estimated system max number of entries: 63840
Estimated number of configurable operations: 63840
Number of Entries configured : 0
Number of active Entries : 0
Number of pending Entries : 0
Number of inactive Entries : 0
Last time the operation configuration changed: *07:22:13.183 UTC Fri Feb 13 2009
Router#
Table 1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 28 show ip sla application Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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IPSLAs Infrastructure version
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The version of the IPSLAs infrastructure supported on the router.
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Supported Operation Types
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The types of operations supported by the command.
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Supported Features
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The features supported by the command.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ip sla configuration
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Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla authentication
To display Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) authentication information, use the show ip sla authentication command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla authentication
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.4(4)T
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This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor authentication command.
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12.0(32)SY
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr authentication command.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor authentication command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor authentication command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla authentication command to display information such as supported operation types and supported protocols.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla authentication command:
Router# show ip sla authentication
IP SLA Monitor control message uses MD5 authentication, key chain name is: ipsla
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ip sla configuration
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Displays configuration values for IP SLAs operations.
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show ip sla auto discovery
To display the status of IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) auto discovery and the configuration of auto IP SLAs endpoint lists configured to use auto discovery, use the show ip sla auto discovery command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla auto discovery
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
Displays the configuration of IP SLAs auto discovery.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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15.1(1)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla auto discovery command before, and after, auto discovery was enabled. Note that no IP SLAs endpoint lists are configured yet.
Router>show ip sla auto discovery
IP SLAs auto-discovery status: Disabled
The following Endpoint-list are configured to auto-discovery:
Router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#ip sla auto discovery
Router# show ip sla auto discovery
IP SLAs auto-discovery status: Enabled
The following Endpoint-list are configured to auto-discovery:
Table 29 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 29 show ip sla auto discovery Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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IP SLAs auto-discovery status
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Configuration of the ip sla auto discovery command.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ip sla auto discovery
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Enables IP SLAs auto discovery in Cisco IP SLAs Engine 3.0.
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show ip sla auto endpoint-list
To display the configuration including default values of all auto IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) endpoint lists, all auto IP SLAs endpoint lists for a specified operation type, or a specified auto IP SLAs endpoint list, use the show ip sla auto endpoint-list command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla auto endpoint-list [type ip [template-name]]
Syntax Description
type ip
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(Optional) Specifies that the operation type is Internet Protocol.
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template-name
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(Optional) Unique identifier of the endpoint list. String of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
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Command Default
Default display includes configuration for all auto IP SLAs endpoint lists.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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15.1(1)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla auto endpoint-list command for all configured endpoint lists. Because all of the destinations are for IP operations, the type ip keyword is not configured.
Router# show ip sla auto endpoint-list
Description: testing manual build
ip-address 10.1.1.1-7 port 23
ip-address 10.1.1.9,10.1.1.15,10.1.1.23 port 23
Endpoint-list Name: autolist
Ageout: 3600 Measurement-retry: 3
0 endpoints are discovered for autolist
Table 29 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 30 show ip sla auto endpoint-list Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Destination Port
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Port number of target device or Cisco IP SLAs Responder.
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Access-list
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Name of list of discovered endpoints.
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Ageout
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Length of time that operation is kept in memory, in seconds (sec).
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Measurement-retry
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Number of times the endpoints belonging to an auto IP SLAs destination templates are retested when an operation fails.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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access-list (epl-disc)
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Adds list of discovered endpoints to an auto IP SLAs endpoint list.
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ageout
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Adds ageout timer to auto IP SLAs scheduler or endpoint list.
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ip sla auto endpoint-list
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Enters IP SLA endpoint-list configuration mode and begins creating an auto IP SLAs endpoint list.
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measurement-retry
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Specifies the number of times an operation associated with an auto IP SLAs endpoint list is retried when a failure is detected.
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show ip sla auto group
To display configuration values including all defaults for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) auto-measure groups or a specified group, use the show ip sla auto group command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla auto group [type ip [group-name]]
Syntax Description
type ip
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(Optional) Specifies that the operation type is Internet Protocol.
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group-name
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(Optional) Unique identifier of auto-measure group. String of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
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Command Default
Displays configuration for all IP SLAs endpoint lists.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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15.1(1)T
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays the configuration of an IP SLAs auto-measure group including all default values and information about operations created for each destination in the specified endpoint-list for this group.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla auto group command for an IP SLAs auto-measure group (test) and the created operations within the group:
Router# show ip sla auto group test
Activation Trigger: Immediate
Measure Template: testtplt(icmp-jitter)
IP SLAs auto-generated operations of group test
sno oper-id type dest-ip-addr/port
1 299389922 icmp-jitter 20.1.1.32/NA
Table 29 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 31 show ip sla auto group Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Activation Trigger
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Start time of operation.
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Destination
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Name of auto IP SLAs endpoint list referenced by the auto-measure group.
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Schedule
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Name of auto IP SLAs scheduler referenced by the auto-measure group.
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Measure Template
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Name of auto IP SLAs template referenced by the auto-measure group.
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sno
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Serial number of IP SLAs operation created for specified endpoint.
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oper-id
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Entry number of IP SLAs operation created for specified endpoint.
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type
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Type of IP SLAs operation created for specified endpoint.
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dest-ip-addr/port
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IP address and port of destination for operation in current display.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ip sla auto group
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Begins configuration for an IP SLAs auto-measure group and enters IP SLA auto-measure group configuration mode.
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show ip sla auto schedule
To display configuration values including all defaults for all auto IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) schedulers or a specified scheduler, use the show ip sla auto template command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla auto schedule [schedule-id]
Syntax Description
schedule-id
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(Optional) Unique identifier for IP SLAs schedule. String of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
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Command Default
The default output includes the configuration for all auto IP SLAs schedulers.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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15.1(1)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla auto schedule command when you specify an auto IP SLAs scheduler by name (basic-default):
Router# show ip sla auto schedule basic-default
Group sched-id: basic-default
Probe Interval (ms): 1000
Group operation frequency (sec): 60
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Next Scheduled Start Time: Pending trigger
Entry Ageout (sec): never
Table 29 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 32 show ip sla auto schedule Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Probe Interval (ms)
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Length of time, in milliseconds (ms), between operations that share the same auto IP SLAs scheduler.
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Group operation frequency (sec)
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Frequency at which each operation repeats, in seconds (sec).
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Next Scheduled Start Time
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Start time of operation. "Pending trigger" indicates that neither a specific start time nor a reaction trigger is configured.
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Life (sec)
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Length of time that the operation runs, in seconds (sec).
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Entry Ageout (sec)
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Length of time that operation is kept in memory, in seconds (sec).
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ageout (IP SLA)
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Adds ageout timer to auto IP SLAs scheduler or endpoint list.
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frequency
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Specifies how often an operation in an IP SLAs auto-measure group will repeat once it is started.
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ip sla auto schedule
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Enters IP SLA auto-measure schedule configuration mode and begins creating an auto IP SLAs scheduler.
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life
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Specifies lifetime characteristic in an auto IP SLAs scheduler.
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probe-interval
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Specifies interval between operations for staggering operations that share the same auto IP SLAs scheduler.
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react
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Configures reaction and proactive threshold monitoring parameters in an auto IP SLAs operation template.
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start-time
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Specifies start time for an IP SLAs auto-measure group.
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show ip sla auto summary-statistics
To display the current operational status and statistics for a Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) auto-measure group or for a specified destination of a group, use the show ip sla auto summary-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla auto summary-statistics group type ip group-name [ip-address ip-address [port
port]]
Syntax Description
group-name
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Unique identifier for IP SLAs auto-measure group. String of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
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ip-address ip-address
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(Optional) Specifies IPv4 address of destination routing device or destination Cisco IP SLAs Responder.
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port port
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(Optional) Specifies port number of destination routing device or destination Cisco IP SLAs Responder. Range is from 1 to 65535.
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Command Default
The default output includes statistics for all endpoints of the operation in an IP SLA auto-measure group.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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15.1(1)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla auto summary-statistics for an IP SLAs auto-measure group (test) that started immediately upon configuration. The partial output from the show running-config and show ip sla group command are included to illustrate the relationship between the group, operation, and scheduler. Notice that the command to start the operations was configured after the auto IP SLAs scheduler (testsched) was added to the group configuration.
Router# show running-config
ip sla auto template type ip icmp-jitter test
ip sla auto endpoint-list type ip test
ip-address 10.1.1.32 port 2222
ip sla auto group type ip test
template icmp-jitter testtplt
ip sla auto schedule testsched <<=====
Router# show ip sla auto summary-statistics group type ip icmp-jitter test
IP SLAs Auto Group Summary Statistics
sno: Serial Number in current display
oper-id: Entry Number of IPSLAs operation
type: Type of IPSLAs operation
n-rtts: Number of successful round trips in current hour
rtt (min/av/max): The min, max and avg values of latency in
current hour of operation
avg-jitter(DS/SD): average jitter value in destination to
source and source to destination direction
pak-loss: accumulated sum of source to destination and
destination to source packet loss in current hour
sno oper-id type n-rtts rtt avg-jitter packet
(min/avg/max) (DS/SD) loss
1 299389922 icmp-jitter 10 8/16/24 ms 9/0 ms 0
Router# show ip sla auto group
Activation Trigger: Immediate
Measure Template: testtplt(icmp-jitter)
IP SLAs auto-generated operations of group test
sno oper-id type dest-ip-addr/port
1 299389922 icmp-jitter 10.1.1.32/NA
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ip sla auto group
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Begins configuration for an IP SLAs auto-measure group and enters IP SLA auto-measure group configuration mode.
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ip sla auto endpoint-list
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Begins configuration for an auto IP SLAs endpoint-list and enters IP SLA endpoint-list configuration mode.
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ip sla auto schedule
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Begins configuration for an auto IP SLAs scheduler and enters IP SLA auto-measure schedule configuration mode.
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ip sla auto template
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Begins configuration for an auto IP SLAs operation template and enters IP SLA template configuration mode.
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show ip sla auto template
To display configuration values including all defaults for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operation templates, all operation templates for a specified type of operation, or a specified operation template, use the show ip sla auto template command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla auto template [type ip [operation [template-name]]]
Syntax Description
type ip
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Specifies that the operation type is Internet Protocol (IP).
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operation
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Type of IP operation. Use one of the following keywords:
• icmp-echo—Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo operation
• icmp-jitter—Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) jitter operation
• tcp-connect—Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection operation
• udp-echo—User Datagram Protocol (UDP) echo operation
• udp-jitter—User Datagram Protocol (UDP) jitter operation
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template-name
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Unique identifier of an IP SLAs operation template. String of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
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Command Default
Default output includes configuration for all auto IP SLAs operation templates.
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
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Modification
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15.1(1)T
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
The following is sample shows output for the show ip sla auto template command when you specify a template by name (basic_icmp_jtr):
Router# show ip sla auto template type ip icmp-jitter basic_icmp_jtr
IP SLAs Auto Template: basic_icmp_jtr
Measure Type: icmp-jitter
Description: default oper temp for icmp jitter
Number of Packets: 10 Inter packet interval: 20
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
The following is sample output for the show ip sla auto template command when you use the type ip operation keyword and argument combination to specifiy a certain type of operation:
Router# show ip sla auto template type ip udp-jitter
IP SLAs Auto Template: basic_udp_jitter
Measure Type: udp-jitter (control enabled)
Description: default oper temp for udp jitter
Source IP: 0.0.0.0 Source Port: 0
Request Data Size: 32 Verify Data: false
Number of Packets: 10 Inter packet interval: 20
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Granularity: msec Operation packet priority: normal
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
IP SLAs Auto Template: voip_g711alaw
Measure Type: udp-jitter (control enabled)
Description: oper template for voip udp
Source IP: 0.0.0.0 Source Port: 0
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Codec: g711alaw Number of packets: 1000
Interval: 20 Payload size: 16 Advantage factor: 0
Granularity: msec Operation packet priority: normal
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
The following is sample output for the show ip sla auto template command for all configured IP SLAs operation templates. Because all of the templates are for IP operations, the type ip keyword is not configured.
Router# show ip sla auto template
IP SLAs Auto Template: basic_icmp_echo
Request Data Size: 28 Verify Data: false
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Max number of history records kept: 15
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
IP SLAs Auto Template: basic_icmp_jtr
Measure Type: icmp-jitter
Description: default oper temp for icmp jitter
Number of Packets: 10 Inter packet interval: 20
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
IP SLAs Auto Template: basic_udp_jitter
Measure Type: udp-jitter (control enabled)
Description: default oper temp for udp jitter
Source IP: 0.0.0.0 Source Port: 0
Request Data Size: 32 Verify Data: false
Number of Packets: 10 Inter packet interval: 20
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Granularity: msec Operation packet priority: normal
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
IP SLAs Auto Template: voip_g711alaw
Measure Type: udp-jitter (control enabled)
Description: oper template for voip udp
Source IP: 0.0.0.0 Source Port: 0
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Codec: g711alaw Number of packets: 1000
Interval: 20 Payload size: 16 Advantage factor: 0
Granularity: msec Operation packet priority: normal
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
IP SLAs Auto Template: basic_tcp_conn
Measure Type: tcp-connect (control enabled)
Source IP: 0.0.0.0 Source Port: 0
Timeout: 5000 Threshold: 5000
Statistics Aggregation option:
Hours of statistics kept: 2
Max number of history records kept: 15
Statistics Distributions options:
Distributions characteristics: RTT
Distributions bucket size: 20
Max number of distributions buckets: 1
Reaction Configuration: None
Table 29 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 33 show ip sla auto template Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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IP SLAs Auto Template
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Name of auto IP SLAs operation template in current display.
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Measure Type
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Type of IP operation defined for auto IP SLAs operation template in current display, including status of protocol control.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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ip sla auto template
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Begins configuring an auto IP SLAs operation template and enters IP SLA template configuration mode.
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show ip sla configuration
To display configuration values including all defaults for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla configuration [operation]
Syntax Description
operation
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(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation for which the details will be displayed.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.4(4)T
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This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor configuration command.
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12.0(32)SY
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr configuration command.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor configuration command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor configuration command.
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12.2(33)SRE
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This command was modified. The command output has been modified to include information on IP SLAs Ethernet operation port level support.
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Examples
The following sections show sample output from the show ip sla configuration command for different IP SLAs operations in IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Output for ICMP Echo Operations
IP SLAs Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo operations support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is an ICMP echo operation in an IPv4 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is an ICMP echo operation in an IPv6 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 1
IP SLAs, Infrastructure Engine-II.
Type of operation to perform: echo
Target address/Source address: 2001:DB8:100::1/2001:0DB8:200::FFFE
Traffic-Class parameter: 0x80
Flow-Label parameter: 0x1B669
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Pending trigger
Randomly Scheduled : FALSE
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): notInService
Threshold (milliseconds): 5000
Output for HTTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) operation:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
URL: http://www.cisco.com
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for ICMP Path Jitter Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is an ICMP path jitter operation:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Type of operation: pathJitter
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Packet Interval/Number of Packets: 20 ms/10
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Loose Source Routing: Disabled
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Output for ICMP Path Echo Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is an ICMP path echo operation:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Type of operation: pathEcho
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Packet Interval/Number of Packets: 20 ms/10
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Loose Source Routing: Disabled
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic paths kept: 5
Number of statistic hops kept: 16
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for DNS Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a Domain Name System (DNS) operation:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for UDP Echo Operations
IP SLAs User Datagram Protocol (UDP) echo operations support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a UDP echo operation in an IPv4 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Type of operation: udpEcho
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a UDP echo operation in an IPv6 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 1
IP SLAs, Infrastructure Engine-II.
Type of operation to perform: udp-echo
Target address/Source address: 2001:DB8:100::1/2001:0DB8:200::FFFE
Target port/Source port: 3/7
Traffic-Class parameter: 0x80
Flow-Label parameter: 0x1B669
Request size (ARR data portion): 16
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Pending trigger
Randomly Scheduled : FALSE
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Output for TCP Connect Operations
IP SLAs Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connect operations support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a TCP connect operation in an IPv4 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Type of operation: tcpConnect
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a TCP connect operation in an IPv6 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 1
IP SLAs, Infrastructure Engine-II.
Type of operation to perform: tcp-connect
Target address/Source address: 2001:DB8:100::1/2001:0DB8:200::FFFE
Target port/Source port: 3/7
Traffic-Class parameter: 0x80
Flow-Label parameter: 0x1B669
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 60000
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Pending trigger
Randomly Scheduled : FALSE
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): notInService
Threshold (milliseconds): 5000
Output for DHCP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operation:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for FTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) operation:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
FTP URL: ftp://ipsla:ipsla@172.19.192.109/test.txt
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for UDP Jitter Operations
IP SLAs User Datagram Protocol (UDP) jitter connect operations support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a UDP jitter operation in an IPv4 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 3
Type of operation: jitter
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Packet Interval/Number of Packets: 20 ms/10
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
The following example shows output from the show ip sla configuration command when the specified operation is a UDP jitter operation in an IPv6 network:
Router# show ip sla configuration 1
IP SLAs, Infrastructure Engine-II.
Type of operation to perform: udp-jitter
Target address/Source address: 2001:DB8:100::1/2001:0DB8:200::FFFE
Target port/Source port: 3/7
Traffic-Class parameter: 0x0
Flow-Label parameter: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 32
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Packet Interval (milliseconds)/Number of packets: 30/15
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Pending trigger
Randomly Scheduled : FALSE
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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ip sla
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs operation and enters IP SLA configuration mode.
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show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics
To display enhanced history statistics for all collected history buckets for the specified Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operation, use the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics [operation-number] [interval seconds]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which enhanced history statistics is displayed.
|
interval seconds
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified aggregation interval.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
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Usage Guidelines
This command displays data for each bucket of enhanced history data. Data is shown individually (one after the other).
The number of buckets and the collection interval is set using the history enhanced command.
You can also use the following commands to display additional statistics or history information, or to view the status of the operation:
•
show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics
•
show ip sla statistics
•
show ip sla statistics aggregated
Tip
If the letter n appears in your output, or not all fields are displayed, you should increase the screen width for your command line interface display (for example, using the width line configuration command or the terminal width EXEC mode command).
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command. The output of this command will vary depending on the type of IP SLAs operation.
Router# show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics 1
Aggregation Interval: 900
Aggregation start time 00:15:00.003 UTC Thur May 1 2003
Number of failed operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of failed operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of failed operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Verify Error: 0
Table 34 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 34 show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
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Aggregation Interval
|
The number of seconds the operation runs for each enhanced history bucket. For example, a value of 900 indicates that statistics were gathered for 15 minutes before the next bucket was created.
|
Bucket Index
|
The number identifying the collection bucket. The number of buckets is set using the history enhanced IP SLA configuration command.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla
|
Allows configuration of IP SLA operations by entering IP SLA configuration mode for the specified operation number.
|
show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics
|
Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for IP SLAs operations in tabular format.
|
show ip sla statistics
|
Displays the current operational status and statistics of all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla statistics aggregated
|
Displays the aggregated statistical errors and distribution information for all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics
To display enhanced history distribution statistics for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations in tabular format, use the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics [operation-number [interval seconds]]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which enhanced history statistics is displayed.
|
interval seconds
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified aggregation interval for only the specified operation.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
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12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
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Usage Guidelines
The distribution statistics consist of the following:
•
The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
•
The sum of the completion times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
•
The maximum and minimum completion times
•
The number of completed attempts
You can also use the following commands to display additional statistics or history information, or to view the status of the operation:
•
show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics
•
show ip sla statistics
•
show ip sla statistics aggregated
Tip
If the letter n appears in your output, or not all fields are displayed, you should increase the screen width for your command line interface display (for example, using the width line configuration command or the terminal width EXEC mode command).
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command. The fields are defined at the beginning of the output for the command. RTT means round-trip time.
Router# show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics 3
Point by point Enhanced History
Int = Aggregation Interval (seconds)
StartT = Aggregation Start Time
Comps = Operations completed
OvrTh = Operations completed over thresholds
SumCmp = Sum of RTT (milliseconds)
SumCmp2L = Sum of RTT squared low 32 bits (milliseconds)
SumCmp2H = Sum of RTT squared high 32 bits (milliseconds)
TMax = RTT maximum (milliseconds)
TMin = RTT minimum (milliseconds)
Entry Int BucI StartT Pth Hop Comps OvrTh SumCmp SumCmp2L SumCmp2H TMax TMin
3 900 1 257850000 1 1 3 0 43 617 0 15 14
3 900 2 258750002 1 1 3 0 45 677 0 16 14
3 900 3 259650000 1 1 3 0 44 646 0 15 14
3 900 4 260550002 1 1 3 0 42 594 0 15 12
3 900 5 261450003 1 1 3 0 42 590 0 15 13
3 900 6 262350001 1 1 3 0 46 706 0 16 15
3 900 7 263250003 1 1 3 0 46 708 0 16 14
The time elapsed between BucketIndex 1 (started at 257,850,000) and BucketIndex 2 (started at 258,750,002) in this example is 900,002 milliseconds, or 900 seconds.
Table 35 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 35 show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry
|
The operation ID number you specified for the IP SLAs operation.
|
Int
|
Aggregation interval—The configured statistical distribution buckets interval, in seconds. For example, a value of 900 for Int means that statistics are gathered for 900 seconds per bucket.
|
BucI
|
Bucket index number—A number uniquely identifying the statistical distribution (aggregation) bucket.
The number of history buckets to be kept is configured using the history buckets-kept command.
A bucket will gather statistics for the specified interval of time (aggregation interval), after which a new statistics bucket is created.
If a number-of-buckets-kept value is configured, the interval for the last bucket is infinity (until the end of the operation).
Buckets are not applicable to HTTP and UDP jitter monitoring operations.
This field is equivalent to the rttMonStatsCaptureDistIndex object in the Cisco RTTMON MIB.
|
StartT
|
Aggregation start time—Start time for the aggregation interval (per Bucket Index).
Shows the start time as the number of milliseconds since the router started; in other words, the time stamp is the number of milliseconds since the last system bootup.
|
Pth
|
Path index number—An identifier for a set of different paths to the target destination that have been discovered. For example, if the first operation iteration finds the path h1, h2, h3, h4, then this path is labeled as 1. If, on a later iteration, a new path is discovered, (such as h1, h2, h5, h6, h4) then this new path will be identified as 2, and so on.
Data collection per path is available only for ICMP path echo operations ("pathEcho probes"). For all other operations, a value of 1 will always appear.
Data collection per path is configured using the paths-of-statistics-kept number command when configuring the operation.
|
Hop
|
Hop Index Number—Statistics data per hop. A hop is data transmission between two points in a path (for example, from device h2 to device h3).
Data collection per hop is available only for ICMP path echo operations ("pathEcho probes"). For all other operations, a value of "1" will always appear.
Data collection per hop is configured using the hops-of-statistics-kept number command when configuring the operation.
This field is equivalent to the rrttMonStatsCaptureHopIndex object in the Cisco RTTMON MIB.
|
Comps
|
Completions—The number of round-trip time operations that have completed without an error and without timing out, per bucket index.
This object has the special behavior as defined by the ROLLOVER NOTE in the DESCRIPTION of the Cisco Rttmon MIB object.
|
SumCmp
|
Sum of completed operation times (1)—The total of all round-trip time values for all successful operations in the row, in milliseconds.
|
SumCmp2L
|
Sum of the squares of completed operation times (2), Low-Order—The sum of the square roots of round-trip times for operations that were successfully measured, in milliseconds; displays the low-order 32 bits of the value only.
• 32 low-order bits and 32 high-order bits are ordered in unsigned 64-bit integers (Int64) as follows:
-------------------------------------------------
| High-order 32 bits | Low-order 32 bits |
-------------------------------------------------
• The "SumCmp2" values are split into "high-order" and "low-order" numbers because of limitations of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The maximum value allowed for an SNMP object is 4,294,967,295 (the Gauge32 limit).
If the sum of the square roots for your operation exceeds this value, then the "high-order" value will be utilized. (For example, the number 4,294,967,296 would have all low-order bits as 0, and the right-most high-order bit would be 1).
• The low-order value (SumCmp2L) appears first in the output because in most cases, the value will be less than 4,294,967,295, which means that the value of SumCmp2H will appear as zero.
|
SumCmp2H
|
Sum of the squares of completed operation times (2), High-Order—The high-order 32 bits of the accumulated squares of completion times (in milliseconds) of operations that completed successfully.
|
TMax
|
Round-trip time, maximum—The highest recorded round-trip time, in milliseconds, per aggregation interval.
|
TMin
|
Round-trip time, minimum—The lowest recorded round-trip time, in milliseconds, per aggregation interval.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla
|
Allows configuration of IP SLA operations by entering IP SLA configuration mode for the specified operation number.
|
show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics
|
Displays enhanced history statistics for all collected history buckets for the specified IP SLAs operation.
|
show ip sla statistics
|
Displays the current operational status and statistics of all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla statistics aggregated
|
Displays the aggregated statistical errors and distribution information for all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration
To display configuration settings for IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) auto Ethernet operations, use the show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the auto Ethernet operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB.
|
12.4(20)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(20)T.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI.
|
Usage Guidelines
If the identification number of an auto Ethernet operation is not specified, configuration values for all the configured auto Ethernet operations will be displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration command:
Router# show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration 1
Modification time : *00:47:46.703 GMT Thu Jan 11 2007
Start Time : Pending trigger
SNMP RowStatus : notInService
Table 36 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 36 show ip sla ethernet-monitor configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry Number
|
Identification number for the auto Ethernet operation.
|
Operation Type
|
Type of IP SLAs operation configured by the auto Ethernet operation.
|
Domain Name
|
Name of the Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) maintenance domain.
|
VLAN ID
|
VLAN identification number
|
Excluded MPIDs
|
List of maintenance endpoint identification numbers to be excluded from the auto Ethernet operation.
|
Owner
|
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) owner of an IP SLAs operation.
|
Tag
|
User-specified identifier for an IP SLAs operation.
|
Timeout(ms)
|
Amount of time the IP SLAs operation waits for a response from its request packet.
|
Threshold(ms)
|
Upper threshold value for calculating network monitoring statistics created by an IP SLAs operation.
|
Frequency(sec)
|
Time after which an individual IP SLAs operation is restarted.
|
Operations List
|
Identification numbers of the individual operations created by the auto Ethernet operation.
|
Schedule Period(sec)
|
Time period (in seconds) in which the start times of the individual Ethernet operations are distributed.
|
Request size
|
Padding size for the data frame of the individual operations created by the auto Ethernet operation.
|
CoS
|
Class of Service of the individual operations created by the auto Ethernet operation.
|
Start Time
|
Status of the start time for the auto Ethernet operation.
|
SNMP RowStatus
|
Indicates whether SNMP RowStatus is active or inactive.
|
Reaction Configs
|
Reaction configuration of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reaction Index
|
Identification number used to identify different reaction configurations for an IP SLAs operation.
|
Reaction
|
Reaction condition being monitored.
|
Threshold Type
|
Specifies when an action should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Threshold Rising
|
The upper threshold value of the reaction condition being monitored.
Corresponds to the upper-threshold argument of the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the ip sla ethernet-monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold Falling
|
The lower threshold value of the reaction condition being monitored.
Corresponds to the lower-threshold argument of the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the ip sla ethernet-monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold CountX
|
Corresponds to the x-value argument of the threshold-type xofy x-value y-value syntax in the ip sla ethernet-monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold CountY
|
Corresponds to the y-value argument of the threshold-type xofy x-value y-value syntax in the ip sla ethernet-monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Action Type
|
Type of action that should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla ethernet-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs auto Ethernet operation and enters Ethernet monitor configuration mode.
|
ip sla ethernet-monitor reaction-configuration
|
Configures the proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs auto Ethernet operation.
|
ip sla ethernet-monitor schedule
|
Configures the scheduling parameters for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
show ip sla event-publisher
To display the list of client applications that are registered to receive IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) notifications, use the show ip sla event-publisher command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla event-publisher
Command Modes
User EXEC (>)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(22)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SRE
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRE.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla event-publisher command:
Router# show ip sla event-publisher
client-id process-id event-type
------------------------------------
Router#
Table 37 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 37 show ip sla event-publisher Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
client-id
|
The identity of the client registered to receive IP SLAs notifications.
|
process-id
|
The process identity associated with the client.
|
event-type
|
The type of notification (event) that the client has registered to receive.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla enable reaction-alerts
|
Enables IP SLA notifications to be sent to all registered applications.
|
show ip sla application
|
Displays global information about Cisco IOS IP SLAs.
|
show ip sla group schedule
To display the group schedule details for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations, use the show ip sla group schedule command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla group schedule [group-operation-number]
Syntax Description
group-operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs group operation to display.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor group schedule command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr group schedule command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor group schedule command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor group schedule command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla group schedule command that shows information about group (multiple) scheduling. The last line in the example indicates that the IP SLAs operations are multiple scheduled (TRUE):
Router# show ip sla group schedule
Multi-Scheduling Configuration:
Probes to be scheduled: 2,3,4,9-30,89
Group operation frequency: 30
The following is sample output from the show ip sla group schedule command that shows information about group (multiple) scheduling, with the frequency value the same as the schedule period value, the life value as 3600 seconds, and the ageout value as never:
Router# show ip sla group schedule
Probes to be scheduled: 3,4,6-10
Total number of probes: 7
Group operation frequency: Equals schedule period
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Table 38 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 38 show ip sla group schedule Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Group Entry Number
|
The operation group number specified for IP SLAs multiple operations scheduling.
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Probes to be scheduled
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The operations numbers specified in the operation group 1.
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Scheduled period
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The time (in seconds) for which the IP SLAs group is scheduled.
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Group operation frequency
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The frequency at which each operation is started.
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Multi-scheduled
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The value TRUE shows that group scheduling is active.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ip sla configuration
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Displays the configuration details for IP SLAs operations.
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show ip sla history
To display history collected for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or for a specified operation, use the show ip sla history command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla history [operation-number] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which history details is displayed.
|
tabular
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(Optional) Displays information in a column format, reducing the number of screens required to display the information. This is the default.
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full
|
(Optional) Displays all information, using identifiers next to each displayed value.
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Defaults
Tabular format history for all operations is displayed.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor history command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr history command.
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12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor history command.
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12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor history command.
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Usage Guidelines
Table 39 lists the Response Return values used in the output of the show ip sla history command. If the default (tabular) format is used, the Response Return description is displayed as a code in the Sense column. If the full format is used, the Response Return is displayed as indicated in the Description column.
Table 39 Response Return (Sense Column) Codes
Code
|
Description
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1
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Okay.
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2
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Disconnected.
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3
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Over threshold.
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4
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Timeout.
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5
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Busy.
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6
|
Not connected.
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7
|
Dropped.
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8
|
Sequence error.
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9
|
Verify error.
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10
|
Application specific.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla history command in tabular format.
Note
Prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T, the value for Sample Start Time was displayed in centiseconds. In Cisco IOS Release 12.4(24)T and later releases, the value for Sample Start Time is displayed in milliseconds as shown in the following sample output.
Router# show ip sla history
SampleT = Sample Start Time (milliseconds)
CompT = Completion Time (milliseconds)
Sense = Response Return Code
Line 2 has the Target Address
Entry LifeI BucketI SampleI SampleT CompT Sense
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor application
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor application command is replaced by the show ip sla application command. See the show ip sla application command for more information.
To display global information about Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs), use the show ip sla monitor application command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor application [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
tabular
|
(Optional) Displays information in a column format, reducing the number of screens required to display the information.
|
full
|
(Optional) Displays all information, using identifiers next to each displayed value. This is the default.
|
Defaults
Full format
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla application command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr application command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla application command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla application command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor application command to display information such as supported operation types and supported protocols.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor application command in full format:
Router# show ip sla monitor application
IP Service Level Agreement Monitor
Version: 2.2.0 Round Trip Time MIB
Time of last change in whole IP SLA Monitor: *17:21:30.819 UTC Tue Mar 19 2002
Estimated system max number of entries: 4699
Number of Entries configured:5
Number of active Entries:5
Number of pending Entries:0
Number of inactive Entries:0
Supported Operation Types
Type of Operation to Perform: echo
Type of Operation to Perform: pathEcho
Type of Operation to Perform: udpEcho
Type of Operation to Perform: tcpConnect
Type of Operation to Perform: http
Type of Operation to Perform: dns
Type of Operation to Perform: jitter
Type of Operation to Perform: dlsw
Type of Operation to Perform: dhcp
Type of Operation to Perform: ftp
Protocol Type: ipIcmpEcho
Protocol Type: ipUdpEchoAppl
Protocol Type: snaLU0EchoAppl
Protocol Type: snaLU2EchoAppl
Protocol Type: jitterAppl
Number of configurable probe is 490
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor authentication
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor authentication command is replaced by the show ip sla authentication command. See the show ip sla authentication command for more information.
To display Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) authentication information, use the show ip sla monitor authentication command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor authentication
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla authentication command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr authentication command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla authentication command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla authentication command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor authentication command to display information such as supported operation types and supported protocols.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor authentication command:
Router# show ip sla monitor authentication
IP SLA Monitor control message uses MD5 authentication, key chain name is: ipsla
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values for IP SLAs operations.
|
show ip sla monitor collection-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T, the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command. See the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command for more information.
To display statistical errors for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor collection-statistics [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(2)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command to display information such as the number of failed operations and the failure reason. You can also use the show ip sla monitor distribution-statistics and show ip sla monitor totals-statistics commands to display additional statistical information.
This command shows information collected over the past two hours, unless you specify a different amount of time using the hours-of-statistics-kept command.
For one-way delay jitter operations, the clocks on each device must be synchronized using Network Time Protocol (NTP) or global positioning systems. If the clocks are not synchronized, one-way measurements are discarded. (If the sum of the source to destination (SD) and the destination to source (DS) values is not within 10 percent of the round-trip time, the one-way measurement values are assumed to be faulty, and are discarded.)
Note
This command does not support the IP SLAs ICMP path jitter operation.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command:
Router# show ip sla monitor collection-statistics 1
Start Time Index: *17:15:41.000 UTC Thu May 16 1996
Number of Failed Operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Verify Error: 0
Target Address: 172.16.1.176
Output for HTTP Operations
The following is output from the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command when the specified operation is an HTTP operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor collection-statistics 2
HTTP URL:http://172.20.150.200
Start Time:*00:01:16.000 UTC Mon Nov 1 2003
TCPTimeOut:0 RTTSum2:117649
Output for UDP Jitter Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command, where operation 2 is a jitter operation that includes one-way statistics. Table 40 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Router# show ip sla monitor collection-statistics
Target Address: 5.0.0.1, Port Number:99
Start Time: 11:12:03.000 UTC Thu Jul 1 1999
NumOfRTT: 600 RTTSum: 3789 RTTSum2: 138665
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0
MinOfPositivesSD: 1 MaxOfPositivesSD: 2
NumOfPositivesSD: 26 SumOfPositivesSD: 31 Sum2PositivesSD: 41
MinOfNegativesSD: 1 MaxOfNegativesSD: 4
NumOfNegativesSD: 56 SumOfNegativesSD: 73 Sum2NegativesSD: 133
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 338
NumOfPositivesDS: 58 SumOfPositivesDS: 409 Sum2PositivesDS: 114347
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 338
NumOfNegativesDS: 48 SumOfNegativesDS: 396 Sum2NegativesDS: 114332
OWMinSD: 2 OWMaxSD: 6 OWSumSD: 1273 OWSum2SD: 4021
OWMinDS: 2 OWMaxDS: 341 OWSumDS: 1643 OWSum2DS: 120295
Output for UDP Jitter (codec) Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command, where operation 10 is a UDP jitter (codec) operation. Table 40 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Router# show ip sla monitor collection-statistics 10
Start Time Index: 12:57:45.931 UTC Wed Mar 12 2003
Number of successful operations: 60
Number of operations over threshold: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of failed operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of failed operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Verify Error: 0
MinOfICPIF: 2 MaxOfICPIF: 20 MinOfMos: 3.20 MaxOfMos: 4.80
NumOfRTT: 600 RTTSum: 3789 RTTSum2: 138665
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0
MinOfPositivesSD: 1 MaxOfPositivesSD: 2
NumOfPositivesSD: 26 SumOfPositivesSD: 31 Sum2PositivesSD: 41
MinOfNegativesSD: 1 MaxOfNegativesSD: 4
NumOfNegativesSD: 56 SumOfNegativesSD: 73 Sum2NegativesSD: 133
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 338
NumOfPositivesDS: 58 SumOfPositivesDS: 409 Sum2PositivesDS: 114347
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 338
NumOfNegativesDS: 48 SumOfNegativesDS: 396 Sum2NegativesDS: 114332
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
OWMinSD: 2 OWMaxSD: 6 OWSumSD: 1273 OWSum2SD: 4021
OWMinDS: 2 OWMaxDS: 341 OWSumDS: 1643 OWSum2DS: 120295
Table 40 show ip sla monitor collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Voice Scores
|
Indicates that Voice over IP statistics appear on the following lines. Voice score data is computed when the operation type is configured as type jitter (codec).
|
ICPIF
|
The Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) value for the operation. The ICPIF value is computed by IP SLAs using the formula Icpif = Io + Iq + Idte + Idd + Ie - A, where
• The values for Io, Iq, and Idte are set to zero.
• The value Idd is computed based on the measured one-way delay.
• The value Ie is computed based on the measured packet loss.
• The value of A is specified by the user.
ICPIF values are expressed in a typical range of 5 (very low impairment) to 55 (very high impairment). ICPIF values numerically lower than 20 are generally considered "adequate."
Note This value is intended only for relative comparisons, and may not match ICPIF values generated using alternate methods.
|
MinOfICPIF
|
The lowest (minimum) ICPIF value computed for the collected statistics.
|
MaxOfICPIF
|
The highest (maximum) ICPIF value computed for the collected statistics.
|
Mos
|
The estimated Mean Opinion Score (Conversational Quality, Estimated) for the latest iteration of the operation. The MOS-CQE is computed by IP SLAs as a function of the ICPIF.
MOS values are expressed as a number from 1 (1.00) to 5 (5.00), with 5 being the highest level of quality, and 1 being the lowest level of quality. A MOS value of 0 (zero) indicates that MOS data could not be generated for the operation.
|
MinOfMos
|
The lowest (minimum) MOS value computed for the collected statistics.
|
MaxOfMos
|
The highest (maximum) ICPIF value computed for the collected statistics.
|
RTT Values
|
Indicates that round-trip-time statistics appear on the following lines.
|
NumOfRTT
|
The number of successful round-trips.
|
RTTSum
|
The sum of all successful round-trip values (in milliseconds).
|
RTTSum2
|
The sum of squares of those round-trip values (in milliseconds).
|
PacketLossSD
|
The number of packets lost from source to destination.
|
PacketLossDS
|
The number of packets lost from destination to source.
|
PacketOutOfSequence
|
The number of packets returned out of order.
|
PacketMIA
|
The number of packets lost where the direction (SD/DS) cannot be determined.
|
PacketLateArrival
|
The number of packets that arrived after the timeout.
|
InternalError
|
The number of times an operation could not be started due to other internal failures.
|
Busies
|
The number of times this operation could not be started because the previously scheduled run was not finished.
|
Jitter Values:
|
Indicates that jitter statistics appear on the following lines. Jitter is interpacket delay variance.
|
NumOfJitterSamples
|
The number of jitter samples collected. This is the number of samples that are used to calculate the following jitter statistics.
|
MinOfPositivesSD MaxOfPositivesSD
|
The minimum and maximum positive jitter values from source to destination, in milliseconds.
|
NumOfPositivesSD
|
The number of jitter values from source to destination that are positive (that is, network latency increases for two consecutive test packets).
|
SumOfPositivesSD
|
The sum of those positive values (in milliseconds).
|
Sum2PositivesSD
|
The sum of squares of those positive values.
|
MinOfNegativesSD MaxOfNegativesSD
|
The minimum and maximum negative jitter values from source to destination. The absolute value is given.
|
NumOfNegativesSD
|
The number of jitter values from source to destination that are negative (that is, network latency decreases for two consecutive test packets).
|
SumOfNegativesSD
|
The sum of those values.
|
Sum2NegativesSD
|
The sum of the squares of those values.
|
Interarrival jitterout
|
The source-to-destination (SD) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
|
Interarrival jitterin
|
The destination-to-source (DS) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
|
One Way Values
|
Indicates that one-way measurement statistics appear on the following lines.
One Way (OW) values are the amount of time required for the packet to travel from the source router to the target router (SD) or from the target router to the source router (DS).
|
NumOfOW
|
Number of successful one-way time measurements.
|
OWMinSD
|
Minimum time (in milliseconds) from the source to the destination.
|
OWMaxSD
|
Maximum time (in milliseconds) from the source to the destination.
|
OWSumSD
|
Sum of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
|
OWSum2SD
|
Sum of the squares of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics
|
Displays statistics distribution information (captured response times) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor totals-statistics
|
Displays the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ntp status
|
Displays the status of the NTP configuration on your system.
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla configuration command. See the show ip sla configuration command for more information.
To display configuration values including all defaults for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor configuration [operation]
Syntax Description
operation
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(2)T
|
The displayed information was reorganized.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla configuration command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla configuration command.
|
Examples
The following sections show sample output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command for different IP SLAs operations.
Output for ICMP Echo Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for HTTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
URL: http://www.cisco.com
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for ICMP Path Jitter Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is an ICMP path jitter operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Type of operation: pathJitter
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Packet Interval/Number of Packets: 20 ms/10
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Loose Source Routing: Disabled
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Output for ICMP Path Echo Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is an ICMP path echo operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Type of operation: pathEcho
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Packet Interval/Number of Packets: 20 ms/10
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Loose Source Routing: Disabled
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic paths kept: 5
Number of statistic hops kept: 16
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for DNS Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a Domain Name System (DNS) operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for UDP Echo Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a UDP echo operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Type of operation: udpEcho
Target address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for TCP Connect Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connect operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Type of operation: tcpConnect
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for DHCP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for FTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
FTP URL: ftp://ipsla:ipsla@172.19.192.109/test.txt
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Number of history Lives kept: 0
Number of history Buckets kept: 15
History Filter Type: None
Output for UDP Jitter Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor configuration command when the specified operation is a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) jitter operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor configuration 3
Type of operation: jitter
Target Address/Source address: 1.1.1.1/0.0.0.0
Target Port/Source Port: 1111/0
Packet Interval/Number of Packets: 20 ms/10
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Life/Entry Ageout (seconds): Forever/never
Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 5
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 10
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs operation and enters IP SLA monitor configuration mode.
|
show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T, the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details command. See the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command for more information.
To display distribution statistics (captured response times) for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics [operation] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
operation
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
tabular
|
(Optional) Displays information in a column format, reducing the number of screens required to display the information. This is the default.
|
full
|
(Optional) Displays all information, using identifiers next to each displayed value.
|
Defaults
Statistics are displayed for the past two hours.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(2)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details command.
|
Usage Guidelines
The distribution statistics consist of the following:
•
The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
•
The sum of the completion times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
•
The maximum and minimum completion time
•
The number of completed attempts
Note
This command does not support the IP SLAs ICMP path jitter operation.
This command shows information collected over the past two hours, unless you specify a different amount of time using the hours-of-statistics-kept command.
You can also use the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics and show ip sla monitor totals-statistics commands to display additional statistical information.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics command:
Router# show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics
StartT = Start Time of Entry (hundredths of seconds)
Dst = Time Distribution Index
Comps = Operations Completed
OvrTh = Operations Completed Over Thresholds
SumCmp = Sum of Completion Times (milliseconds)
SumCmp2L = Sum of Completion Times Squared Low 32 Bits (milliseconds)
SumCmp2H = Sum of Completion Times Squared High 32 Bits (milliseconds)
TMax = Completion Time Maximum (milliseconds)
TMin = Completion Time Minimum (milliseconds)
Entry StartT Pth Hop Dst Comps OvrTh SumCmp SumCmp2L SumCmp2H TMax TMin
1 17417068 1 1 1 2 0 128 8192 0 64 64
The fields shown in the display are self-explanatory.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor collection-statistics
|
Displays statistical errors for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor totals-statistics
|
Displays the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command. See the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command for more information.
To display enhanced history statistics for all collected history buckets for the specified Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operation, use the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics [operation-number] [interval
seconds]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which enhanced history statistics is displayed.
|
interval seconds
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified aggregation interval.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays data for each bucket of enhanced history data. Data is shown individually (one after the other).
The number of buckets and the collection interval is set using the enhanced-history command.
You can also use the following commands to display additional statistics or history information, or to view the status of the operation:
•
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics
•
show ip sla monitor statistics
•
show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated
Tip
If the letter n appears in your output, or not all fields are displayed, you should increase the screen width for your command line interface display (for example, using the width line configuration command or the terminal width EXEC mode command).
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command. The output of this command will vary depending on the type of IP SLAs operation.
Router# show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics 1
Aggregation Interval: 900
Aggregation start time 00:15:00.003 UTC Thur May 1 2003
Number of failed operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of failed operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of failed operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Verify Error: 0
Table 41 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 41 show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Aggregation Interval
|
The number of seconds the operation runs for each enhanced history bucket. For example, a value of 900 indicates that statistics were gathered for 15 minutes before the next bucket was created.
|
Bucket Index
|
The number identifying the collection bucket. The number of buckets is set using the enhanced-history IP SLA monitor configuration command.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla monitor
|
Allows configuration of IP SLA operations by entering IP SLA monitor configuration mode for the specified operation number.
|
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics
|
Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for IP SLAs operations in tabular format.
|
show ip sla monitor statistics
|
Displays the current operational status and statistics of all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated
|
Displays the aggregated statistical errors and distribution information for all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command. See the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command for more information.
To display enhanced history distribution statistics for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations in tabular format, use the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics [operation-number [interval
seconds]]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which enhanced history statistics is displayed.
|
interval seconds
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified aggregation interval for only the specified operation.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
|
Usage Guidelines
The distribution statistics consist of the following:
•
The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
•
The sum of the completion times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
•
The maximum and minimum completion times
•
The number of completed attempts
You can also use the following commands to display additional statistics or history information, or to view the status of the operation:
•
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics
•
show ip sla monitor statistics
•
show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated
Tip
If the letter n appears in your output, or not all fields are displayed, you should increase the screen width for your command line interface display (for example, using the width line configuration command or the terminal width EXEC mode command).
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command. The fields are defined at the beginning of the output for the command. RTT means round-trip time.
Router# show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics 3
Point by point Enhanced History
Int = Aggregation Interval (seconds)
StartT = Aggregation Start Time
Comps = Operations completed
OvrTh = Operations completed over thresholds
SumCmp = Sum of RTT (milliseconds)
SumCmp2L = Sum of RTT squared low 32 bits (milliseconds)
SumCmp2H = Sum of RTT squared high 32 bits (milliseconds)
TMax = RTT maximum (milliseconds)
TMin = RTT minimum (milliseconds)
Entry Int BucI StartT Pth Hop Comps OvrTh SumCmp SumCmp2L SumCmp2H TMax TMin
3 900 1 257850000 1 1 3 0 43 617 0 15 14
3 900 2 258750002 1 1 3 0 45 677 0 16 14
3 900 3 259650000 1 1 3 0 44 646 0 15 14
3 900 4 260550002 1 1 3 0 42 594 0 15 12
3 900 5 261450003 1 1 3 0 42 590 0 15 13
3 900 6 262350001 1 1 3 0 46 706 0 16 15
3 900 7 263250003 1 1 3 0 46 708 0 16 14
The time elapsed between BucketIndex 1 (started at 257,850,000) and BucketIndex 2 (started at 258,750,002) in this example is 900,002 milliseconds, or 900 seconds.
Table 42 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 42 show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry
|
The operation ID number you specified for the IP SLAs operation.
|
Int
|
Aggregation interval—The configured statistical distribution buckets interval, in seconds. For example, a value of 900 for Int means that statistics are gathered for 900 seconds per bucket.
|
BucI
|
Bucket index number—A number uniquely identifying the statistical distribution (aggregation) bucket.
The number of history buckets to be kept is configured using the buckets-of-history-kept command.
A bucket will gather statistics for the specified interval of time (aggregation interval), after which a new statistics bucket is created.
If a number-of-buckets-kept value is configured, the interval for the last bucket is infinity (until the end of the operation).
Buckets are not applicable to HTTP and UDP jitter monitoring operations.
This field is equivalent to the rttMonStatsCaptureDistIndex object in the Cisco RTTMON MIB.
|
StartT
|
Aggregation start time—Start time for the aggregation interval (per Bucket Index).
Shows the start time as the number of milliseconds since the router started; in other words, the time stamp is the number of milliseconds since the last system bootup.
|
Pth
|
Path index number—An identifier for a set of different paths to the target destination that have been discovered. For example, if the first operation iteration finds the path h1, h2, h3, h4, then this path is labeled as 1. If, on a later iteration, a new path is discovered, (such as h1, h2, h5, h6, h4) then this new path will be identified as 2, and so on.
Data collection per path is available only for ICMP path echo operations ("pathEcho probes"). For all other operations, a value of 1 will always appear.
Data collection per path is configured using the paths-of-statistics-kept number command when configuring the operation.
|
Hop
|
Hop Index Number—Statistics data per hop. A hop is data transmission between two points in a path (for example, from device h2 to device h3).
Data collection per hop is available only for ICMP path echo operations ("pathEcho probes"). For all other operations, a value of "1" will always appear.
Data collection per hop is configured using the hops-of-statistics-kept number command when configuring the operation.
This field is equivalent to the rrttMonStatsCaptureHopIndex object in the Cisco RTTMON MIB.
|
Comps
|
Completions—The number of round-trip time operations that have completed without an error and without timing out, per bucket index.
This object has the special behavior as defined by the ROLLOVER NOTE in the DESCRIPTION of the Cisco Rttmon MIB object.
|
SumCmp
|
Sum of completed operation times (1)—The total of all round-trip time values for all successful operations in the row, in milliseconds.
|
SumCmp2L
|
Sum of the squares of completed operation times (2), Low-Order—The sum of the square roots of round-trip times for operations that were successfully measured, in milliseconds; displays the low-order 32 bits of the value only.
• 32 low-order bits and 32 high-order bits are ordered in unsigned 64-bit integers (Int64) as follows:
-------------------------------------------------
| High-order 32 bits | Low-order 32 bits |
-------------------------------------------------
• The "SumCmp2" values are split into "high-order" and "low-order" numbers because of limitations of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The maximum value allowed for an SNMP object is 4,294,967,295 (the Gauge32 limit).
If the sum of the square roots for your operation exceeds this value, then the "high-order" value will be utilized. (For example, the number 4,294,967,296 would have all low-order bits as 0, and the right-most high-order bit would be 1).
• The low-order value (SumCmp2L) appears first in the output because in most cases, the value will be less than 4,294,967,295, which means that the value of SumCmp2H will appear as zero.
|
SumCmp2H
|
Sum of the squares of completed operation times (2), High-Order—The high-order 32 bits of the accumulated squares of completion times (in milliseconds) of operations that completed successfully.
|
TMax
|
Round-trip time, maximum—The highest recorded round-trip time, in milliseconds, per aggregation interval.
|
TMin
|
Round-trip time, minimum—The lowest recorded round-trip time, in milliseconds, per aggregation interval.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla monitor
|
Allows configuration of IP SLA operations by entering IP SLA monitor configuration mode for the specified operation number.
|
show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics
|
Displays enhanced history statistics for all collected history buckets for the specified IP SLAs operation.
|
show ip sla monitor statistics
|
Displays the current operational status and statistics of all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated
|
Displays the aggregated statistical errors and distribution information for all IP SLAs operations or a specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor group schedule
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor group schedule command is replaced by the show ip sla group schedule command. See the show ip sla group schedule command for more information.
To display the group schedule details for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations, use the show ip sla monitor group schedule command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor group schedule [group-operation-number]
Syntax Description
group-operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs group operation to display.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla group schedule command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr group schedule command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla group schedule command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla group schedule command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor group schedule command that shows information about group (multiple) scheduling. The last line in the example indicates that the IP SLAs operations are multiple scheduled (TRUE):
Router# show ip sla monitor group schedule
Multi-Scheduling Configuration:
Probes to be scheduled: 2,3,4,9-30,89
Group operation frequency: 30
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor group schedule command that shows information about group (multiple) scheduling, with the frequency value the same as the schedule period value, the life value as 3600 seconds, and the ageout value as never:
Router# show ip sla monitor group schedule
Probes to be scheduled: 3,4,6-10
Total number of probes: 7
Group operation frequency: Equals schedule period
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Table 43 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 43 show ip sla monitor group schedule Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Group Entry Number
|
The operation group number specified for IP SLAs multiple operations scheduling.
|
Probes to be scheduled
|
The operations numbers specified in the operation group 1.
|
Scheduled period
|
The time (in seconds) for which the IP SLAs group is scheduled.
|
Group operation frequency
|
The frequency at which each operation is started.
|
Multi-scheduled
|
The value TRUE shows that group scheduling is active.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays the configuration details for IP SLAs operations.
|
show ip sla monitor history
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor history command is replaced by the show ip sla history command. See the show ip sla history command for more information.
To display history collected for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or for a specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor history command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor history [operation-number] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which history details is displayed.
|
tabular
|
(Optional) Displays information in a column format, reducing the number of screens required to display the information. This is the default.
|
full
|
(Optional) Displays all information, using identifiers next to each displayed value.
|
Defaults
Tabular format history for all operations is displayed.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla history command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr history command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla history command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla history command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Table 44 lists the Response Return values used in the output of the show ip sla monitor history command. If the default (tabular) format is used, the Response Return description is displayed as a code in the Sense column. If the full format is used, the Response Return is displayed as indicated in the Description column.
Table 44 Response Return (Sense Column) Codes
Code
|
Description
|
1
|
Okay.
|
2
|
Disconnected.
|
3
|
Over threshold.
|
4
|
Timeout.
|
5
|
Busy.
|
6
|
Not connected.
|
7
|
Dropped.
|
8
|
Sequence error.
|
9
|
Verify error.
|
10
|
Application specific.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor history command in tabular format:
Router# show ip sla monitor history
SampleT = Sample Start Time
CompT = Completion Time (milliseconds)
Sense = Response Return Code
Line 2 has the Target Address
Entry LifeI BucketI SampleI SampleT CompT Sense
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command. See the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command for more information.
To display the statistics for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations belonging to a label switched path (LSP) discovery group of an LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics [group-id]
Syntax Description
group-id
|
(Optional) Identification number of the LSP discovery group for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command if the LSP discovery option is enabled for an LSP Health Monitor operation. This command is not applicable if the LSP discovery option is disabled.
When the LSP discovery option is enabled, an individual IP SLAs operation is created by the LSP Health Monitor for each equal-cost multipath belonging to an LSP discovery group of a particular LSP Health Monitor operation. The network connectivity statistics collected by each individual IP SLAs operation are aggregated and stored in one-hour increments (data can be collected for a maximum of two hours). Results are stored as group averages representative of all the equal-cost multipaths within the group for a given one-hour increment.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics 100001
Start Time Index: *19:32:37.995 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
Path Discovery Start Time: *20:23:43.919 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
Target destination IP address: 10.131.161.251
Path Discovery Status: OK
Path Discovery Completion Time: 1772
Path Discovery Minimum Paths: 12
Path Discovery Maximum Paths: 12
Total Timeout: 0 Total Fail: 0
Latest probe status: 'up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up'
Latest Path Identifier:
'127.0.0.13-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.6-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.1-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.2-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.4-Se
3/0-38,127.0.0.5-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.13-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.6-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.1-Se4/0-38,127.0.
0.2-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.4-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.5-Se4/0-38'
Minimum RTT: 24 Maximum RTT: 100 Average RTT: 42
Table 45 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 45 show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry number
|
Identification number of the LSP discovery group.
|
Start Time Index
|
Start time of the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Path Discovery Start Time
|
Time in which the most recent iteration of LSP discovery started.
|
Target destination IP address
|
IP address of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor.
|
Path Discovery Status
|
Return code of the most recent iteration of LSP discovery.
|
Path Discovery Completion Time
|
Amount of time (in milliseconds) it took to complete the most recent iteration of the LSP discovery process.
|
Path Discovery Minimum Paths
|
Minimum number of equal-cost multipaths discovered by the LSP discovery process.
|
Path Discovery Maximum Paths
|
Maximum number of equal-cost multipaths discovered by the LSP discovery process.
|
LSP Group Index
|
Identification number of the LSP discovery group.
|
LSP Group Status
|
Operation status of the LSP discovery group.
|
Total Pass
|
Total number of LSP discovery process iterations.
|
Total Timeout
|
Total number of LSPs in which a timeout violation was reported.
|
Total Fail
|
Total number of LSPs in which an operation failure was reported.
|
Latest probe status
|
Current operation status for each IP SLAs operation belonging to the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Latest Path Identifier
|
Current identification information (IP address used to select the LSP, outgoing interface, and label stack) for each IP SLAs operation belonging to the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Minimum RTT
|
Minimum round-trip time (in milliseconds) measured by the IP SLAs operations associated with the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Maximum RTT
|
Maximum round-trip time (in milliseconds) measured by the IP SLAs operations associated with the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Average RTT
|
Average round-trip time (in milliseconds) for all the IP SLAs operations associated with the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command. See the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command for more information.
To display configuration settings for IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) label switched path (LSP) Health Monitor operations, use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command.
|
Usage Guidelines
If the identification number of an LSP Health Monitor operation is not specified, configuration values for all the configured LSP Health Monitor operations will be displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration 1
Modification time : *12:18:21.830 PDT Fri Aug 19 2005
Frequency(sec) : Equals schedule period
Operations List : 100001-100003
Start Time : Start Time already passed
Secondary Frequency : Enabled on Timeout
Reaction : connectionLoss
Threshold Type : Consecutive
Threshold Type : Consecutive
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command when the LSP discovery option is configured:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration 100
Modification time : *21:50:16.411 GMT Tue Jun 20 2006
Frequency(sec) : Equals schedule period
Start Time : Start Time already passed
Session Timeout(seconds) : 120
Base LSP Selector : 127.0.0.1
Echo Timeout(seconds) : 5
Label Shimming Mode : force-explicit-null
Number of Stats Hours : 2
Secondary Frequency : Enabled on Connection Loss and Timeout
Table 46 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 46 show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry Number
|
Identification number for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Operation Type
|
Type of IP SLAs operation configured by the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Vrf Name
|
If a specific name is displayed in this field, then the LSP Health Monitor is configured to discover only those Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors in use by the VPN routing or forwarding instance (VRF) specified.
If saa-vrf-all is displayed in this field, then the LSP Health Monitor is configured to discover all BGP next hop neighbors in use by all VRFs associated with the source Provider Edge (PE) router.
|
Tag
|
User-specified identifier for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
EXP Value
|
Experimental field value in the header for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Timeout(ms)
|
Amount of time the IP SLAs operation waits for a response from its request packet.
|
Threshold(ms)
|
Threshold value of the IP SLAs operation for which a reaction event is generated if violated.
|
Frequency(sec)
|
Time after which the IP SLAs operation is restarted.
|
LSP Selector
|
Local host IP address used to select the LSP for the IP SLAs operation.
|
ScanInterval(min)
|
Time interval at which the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for BGP next hop neighbor updates.
|
Delete Scan Factor
|
Specifies the number of times the LSP Health Monitor should check the scan queue before automatically deleting IP SLAs operations for BGP next hop neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
Operations List
|
Identification numbers IP SLAs operations created by the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Schedule Period(sec)
|
Amount of time for which the LSP Health Monitor operation is scheduled.
|
Request size
|
Protocol data size for the request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Start Time
|
Status of the start time for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
SNMP RowStatus
|
Indicates whether SNMP RowStatus is active or inactive.
|
TTL value
|
The maximum hop count for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reply Mode
|
Reply mode for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reply Dscp Bits
|
Differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) value of an echo reply packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Path Discover
|
Indicates whether the LSP discovery option is enabled.
|
Maximum sessions
|
Maximum number of BGP next hop neighbors that can be concurrently undergoing LSP discovery for a single LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Session Timeout (seconds)
|
The amount of time the LSP discovery process waits for a response to its LSP discovery request for a particular BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Base LSP Selector
|
The base IP address used to select the LSPs of the LSP discovery groups.
|
Echo Timeout (seconds)
|
The amount of time the LSP discovery process waits for a response to its echo request packets.
|
Send Interval (msec)
|
The time interval (in milliseconds) between MPLS echo requests that are sent as part of the LSP discovery process.
|
Label Shimming Mode
|
Indicates whether the MPLS explicit null label option is enabled for the echo request packets.
|
Number of Stats Hours
|
The number of hours for which LSP discovery group statistics are maintained.
|
Scan Period (minutes)
|
The amount of time after which the LSP discovery process can restart.
|
Secondary Frequency
|
Reaction condition that will enable the secondary frequency option.
|
Value(sec)
|
Secondary frequency value.
|
Reaction Configs
|
The configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reaction
|
Reaction condition being monitored.
|
Retry Number
|
Indicates the number of times the equal-cost multipaths belonging to an LSP discovery group are retested when a reaction condition is detected.
|
Threshold Type
|
Specifies when an action should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Threshold Count
|
The number of times a reaction condition can occur before an action should be performed.
|
Action Type
|
Type of action that should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor reaction-configuration
|
Configures proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor schedule
|
Configures the scheduling parameters for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command. See the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command for more information.
To display the operational status of the label switched path (LSP) discovery groups belonging to an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state [group-id]
Syntax Description
group-id
|
(Optional) Identification number of the LSP discovery group for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command if the LSP discovery option is enabled for an LSP Health Monitor operation. This command is not applicable if the LSP discovery option is disabled.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state 100001
Target FEC Type: LDP IPv4 prefix
Target Address: 192.168.1.11
Number of Statistic Hours Kept: 2
Last time LPD Stats were reset: *21:21:18.239 GMT Tue Jun 20 2006
Latest Path Discovery Mode: rediscovery complete
Latest Path Discovery Start Time: *21:59:04.475 GMT Tue Jun 20 2006
Latest Path Discovery Return Code: OK
Latest Path Discovery Completion Time(ms): 3092
Number of Paths Discovered: 3
Path Outgoing Lsp Link Conn Adj Downstream
Index Interface Selector Type Id Addr Label Stack Status
1 Et0/0 127.0.0.8 90 0 10.10.18.30 21 OK
2 Et0/0 127.0.0.2 90 0 10.10.18.30 21 OK
3 Et0/0 127.0.0.1 90 0 10.10.18.30 21 OK
Table 47 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 47 show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry number
|
Identification number of the LSP discovery group.
|
MPLSLM Entry number
|
Identification number of the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Target FEC Type
|
The Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) type of the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Target Address
|
IP address of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor.
|
Number of Statistic Hours Kept
|
The amount of time (in hours) in which LSP discovery group statistics will be maintained. Use the hours-of-statistics-kept command to configure this value.
|
Traps Type
|
Trap type values indicate the type of threshold monitoring that has been enabled using the auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor reaction-configuration command. Trap type values are defined as follows:
• 1—timeout
• 2—connection loss
• 3—LSP discovery group status changes
• 4—LSP discovery failure
|
Latest Path Discovery Mode
|
Current mode of the LSP discovery process. Modes include initial discovery, initial complete, rediscovery running, and rediscovery complete.
|
Latest Path Discovery Start Time
|
Time in which the most recent iteration of LSP discovery started.
|
Latest Path Discovery Return Code
|
Return code for the most recent iteration of LSP discovery.
|
Latest Path Discovery Completion Time
|
Amount of time (in milliseconds) it took to complete the most recent iteration of the LSP discovery process.
|
Number of Paths Discovered
|
Number of equal-cost multipaths discovered during the most recent iteration of the LSP discovery process.
|
Path Index
|
Identification number for the equal-cost multipath.
|
Outgoing Interface
|
Outgoing interface of the echo request packet.
|
Lsp Selector
|
IP address used to select the LSP.
|
Adj Addr
|
IP address of the next hop physical interface.
|
Downstream Label Stack
|
Downstream MPLS label stack number.
|
Status
|
Return code for the most recent IP SLAs LSP ping operation of the specified equal-cost multipath.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command. See the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command for more information.
To display routing and connectivity information about Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors discovered by the IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) label switched path (LSP) Health Monitor, use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
IP SLA MPLS LSP Monitor Database : 1
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.5 (Prefix: 10.10.10.5/32) OK
ProbeID: 100001 (red, blue, green)
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.7 (Prefix: 10.10.10.7/32) OK
ProbeID: 100002 (red, blue, green)
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.8 (Prefix: 10.10.10.8/32) OK
ProbeID: 100003 (red, blue, green)
Table 48 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 48 show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
BGP Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
ProbeID
|
The identification number of the IP SLAs operation. The names of the VPN routing or forwarding instances (VRFs) that contain routing entries for the specified BGP next hop neighbor are listed in parentheses.
|
OK
|
LSP ping or LSP traceroute connectivity status between the source Provider Edge (PE) router and specified BGP next hop neighbor. Connectivity status can be the following:
• OK—Successful reply.
• ConnectionLoss—Reply is from a device that is not egress for the Forward Equivalence Class (FEC).
• Timeout—Echo request timeout.
• Unknown—State of LSP is not known.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command. See the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command for more information.
To display information about adding or deleting Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors from a particular Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) of an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue operation-number
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue 1
Next scan Time after: 23 Secs
Next Delete scan Time after: 83 Secs
BGP Next hop Prefix vrf Add/Delete?
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 red Add
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 blue Add
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 green Add
Table 49 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 49 show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Next scan Time after
|
Amount of time left before the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for information about adding BGP next hop neighbors to a particular VPN. At the start of each scan time, IP SLAs operations are created for all newly discovered neighbors.
|
Next Delete scan Time after
|
Amount of time left before the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for information about deleting BGP next hop neighbors from a particular VPN. At the start of each delete scan time, IP SLAs operations are deleted for neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
BGP Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
vrf
|
Name of the VPN routing or forwarding instance (VRF) that contains a routing entry for the specified BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Add/Delete
|
Indicates that the specified BGP next hop neighbor will be added to or removed from the specified VPN.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
delete-scan-factor
|
Specifies the number of times the LSP Health Monitor should check the scan queue before automatically deleting IP SLAs operations for BGP next hop neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
mpls discovery vpn interval
|
Specifies the time interval at which routing entries that are no longer valid are removed from the BGP next hop neighbor discovery database of an MPLS VPN.
|
scan-interval
|
Specifies the time interval (in minutes) at which the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for BGP next hop neighbor updates.
|
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB, the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary command. See the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary command for more information.
To display Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor and label switched path (LSP) discovery group information for IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operations, use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary [operation-number [group [group-id]]]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
group group-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the identification number of the LSP discovery group for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary command if the LSP discovery option is enabled for an LSP Health Monitor operation. This command is not applicable if the LSP discovery option is disabled.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary operation-number command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary 1
Index - MPLS LSP Monitor probe index.
Destination - Target IP address of the BGP Next Hop.
Status - LPD Group Status.
LPD Group ID - Unique index to identify the LPD Group.
Last Operation Time - Last time an operation was attempted by a particular probe in the
LPD group.
Index Destination Status LPD Group ID Last Operation Time
1 100.1.1.1 up 100001 19:33:37.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
2 100.1.1.2 down 100002 19:33:47.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
3 100.1.1.3 retry 100003 19:33:57.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
4 100.1.1.4 partial 100004 19:34:07.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary operation-number group group-id command:
Router# show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary 1 group 100001
Group ID - Unique number to identify a LPD group
Lsp-selector - Unique 127/8 address used to identify an LPD.
Latest operation status - Latest probe status.
Last Operation time - Time when the last operation was attempted.
Group ID Lsp-Selector Status Failures Successes RTT Last Operation Time
100001 127.0.0.13 up 0 78 32 *20:11:37.895 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
100001 127.0.0.15 up 0 78 32 *20:11:37.995 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
100001 127.0.0.16 up 0 78 32 *20:11:38.067 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
100001 127.0.0.26 up 0 78 32 *20:11:38.175 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
Table 50 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 50 show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Failures
|
Number of times the IP SLAs operation for the specified LSP failed to report an RTT value.
|
Successes
|
Number of times the IP SLAs operation for the specified LSP successfully reported an RTT value.
|
RTT
|
Average round-trip time (in milliseconds) for the specified LSP.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla reaction-configuration command. See the show ip sla reaction-configuration command for more information.
To display the configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which the reaction configuration characteristics is displayed.
|
Defaults
Displays configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for all IP SLAs operations.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr reaction-configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command in global configuration mode to configure the proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs operations.
Examples
In the following example, multiple monitored elements (indicated by the Reaction values) are configured for a single IP SLAs operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration
Rising (milliseconds): 5000
Falling (milliseconds): 3000
Falling (milliseconds): 3
Threshold type: immediate
Falling (milliseconds): 3
Threshold type: immediate
Threshold Falling (milliseconds): 3
Table 51 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 51 show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Reaction
|
The monitored element configured for the specified IP SLAs operation.
Corresponds to the react {connectionLoss | jitterAvg | jitterDSAvg | jitterSDAvg | mos | PacketLossDS | PacketLossSD | rtt | timeout | verifyError} syntax in the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold type
|
The configured threshold type.
Corresponds to the threshold-type {never | immediate | consecutive | xofy | average} syntax in the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Rising (milliseconds)
|
The upper-threshold value.
Corresponds to the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Falling (milliseconds)
|
The lower-threshold value.
Corresponds to the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold Count
|
The x-value in the xofy threshold type, or the number-of-measurements value for the average threshold type.
|
Threshold Count2
|
The y-value in the xofy threshold type.
|
Action Type
|
The reaction to be performed when the violation conditions are met.
Corresponds to the action-type {none | trapOnly | triggerOnly | trapAndTrigger} syntax in the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla monitor reaction-configuration
|
Configures proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs operation.
|
show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command is replaced by the show ip sla reaction-trigger command. See the show ip sla reaction-trigger command for more information.
To display the reaction trigger information for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-trigger command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command to display the configuration status and operational state of target operations that will be triggered as defined with the ip sla monitor reaction-configuration global configuration command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command:
Router# show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger 1
Status of Entry (SNMP RowStatus): active
Operational State: pending
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla monitor responder
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor responder command is replaced by the show ip sla responder command. See the show ip sla responder command for more information.
To display information about the Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Responder, use the show ip sla monitor responder command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor responder
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla responder command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr responder command.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla responder command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla responder command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor responder command to display information about recent sources of IP SLAs control messages, such as who has sent recent control messages and who has sent invalid control messages.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor responder command:
Router# show ip sla monitor responder
IP SLA Monitor Responder is: Enabled
Number of control message received: 19 Number of errors: 1
10.0.0.1 [19:11:49.035 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
10.0.0.1 [19:10:49.023 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
10.0.0.1 [19:09:48.707 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
10.0.0.1 [19:08:48.687 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
10.0.0.1 [19:07:48.671 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
10.0.0.1 [19:10:49.023 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995] RTT_AUTH_FAIL
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla monitor configuration
|
Displays configuration values for IP SLAs operations.
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show ip sla monitor statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla statistics command. See the show ip sla statistics command for more information.
To display the current operational status and statistics of all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor statistics [operation-number] [details]
Syntax Description
operation-number
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(Optional) Number of the operation for which operational status and statistics are displayed.
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details
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(Optional) Operational status and statistics are displayed in greater detail.
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Defaults
Displays output for all running IP SLAs operations.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.3(14)T
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This command was introduced.
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12.4(4)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics command.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr operational-state command.
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12.2(33)SXH
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla monitor statistics command to display the current state of IP SLAs operations, including how much life the operation has left, whether the operation is active, and the completion time. The output will also include the monitoring data returned for the last (most recently completed) operation.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics command:
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics
Current Operational State
Modification Time: *22:15:43.000 UTC Sun Feb 11 2001
Last Time this Entry was Reset: Never
Number of Octets in use by this Entry: 1332
Number of Operations Attempted: 2
Current Seconds Left in Life: 3511
Operational State of Entry: active
Latest Completion Time (milliseconds): 544
Latest Operation Start Time: *22:16:43.000 UTC Sun Feb 11 2001
Latest Sense Description: 200 OK
HTTP Transaction RTT: 504
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics command when the specified operation is a UDP jitter (codec) operation. The values shown indicate the values for the last IP SLAs operation.
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics
Current Operational State
Modification time: 12:57:45.690 UTC Sun Oct 26 2003
Number of operations attempted: 3
Number of operations skipped: 0
Current seconds left in Life: 3570
Operational state of entry: Active
Last time this entry was reset: Never
Connection loss occurred: FALSE
Over thresholds occurred: FALSE
Latest RTT (milliseconds): 19
Latest operation start time: 12:57:45.723 Sun Oct 26 2003
Latest operation return code: OK
ICPIF: 20 MOS Score: 3.20
NumOfRTT: 10 RTTAvg: 19 RTTMin: 19 RTTMax: 20
RTTSum: 191 RTTSum2: 3649
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0
MinOfPositivesSD: 0 MaxOfPositivesSD: 0
NumOfPositivesSD: 0 SumOfPositivesSD: 0 Sum2PositivesSD: 0
MinOfNegativesSD: 0 MaxOfNegativesSD: 0
NumOfNegativesSD: 0 SumOfNegativesSD: 0 Sum2NegativesSD: 0
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 1
NumOfPositivesDS: 1 SumOfPositivesDS: 1 Sum2PositivesDS: 1
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 1
NumOfNegativesDS: 1 SumOfNegativesDS: 1 Sum2NegativesDS: 1
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
OWMinSD: 0 OWMaxSD: 0 OWSumSD: 0 OWSum2SD: 0
OWMinDS: 0 OWMaxDS: 0 OWSumDS: 0 OWSum2DS: 0
Table 52 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 52 show ip sla monitor statistics Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Voice Scores
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Indicates that Voice over IP statistics appear on the following lines. Voice score data is computed when the operation type is configured as type jitter (codec).
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ICPIF
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The Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) value for the operation. The ICPIF value is computed by IP SLAs using the formula Icpif = Io + Iq + Idte + Idd + Ie - A, where
• The values for Io, Iq, and Idte are set to zero.
• The value Idd is computed based on the measured one-way delay.
• The value Ie is computed based on the measured packet loss.
• The value of A is specified by the user.
ICPIF values are expressed in a typical range of 5 (very low impairment) to 55 (very high impairment). ICPIF values numerically lower than 20 are generally considered "adequate."
Note This value is intended only for relative comparisons, and may not match ICPIF values generated using alternate methods.
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MOS Score
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The estimated Mean Opinion Score (Conversational Quality, Estimated) for the latest iteration of the operation. The MOS-CQE is computed by IP SLAs as a function of the ICPIF.
MOS values are expressed as a number from 1 (1.00) to 5 (5.00), with 5 being the highest level of quality, and 1 being the lowest level of quality. A MOS value of 0 (zero) indicates that MOS data could not be generated for the operation.
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RTT Values
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Indicates that round-trip-time statistics appear on the following lines.
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NumOfRTT
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The number of successful round-trips.
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RTTSum
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The sum of all successful round-trip values (in milliseconds).
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RTTSum2
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The sum of squares of those round-trip values (in milliseconds).
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PacketLossSD
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The number of packets lost from source to destination.
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PacketLossDS
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The number of packets lost from destination to source.
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PacketOutOfSequence
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The number of packets returned out of order.
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PacketMIA
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The number of packets lost where the direction (SD/DS) cannot be determined.
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PacketLateArrival
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The number of packets that arrived after the timeout.
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InternalError
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The number of times an operation could not be started due to other internal failures.
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Busies
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The number of times this operation could not be started because the previously scheduled run was not finished.
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Jitter Values:
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Indicates that jitter statistics appear on the following lines. Jitter is interpacket delay variance.
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NumOfJitterSamples
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The number of jitter samples collected. This is the number of samples that are used to calculate the following jitter statistics.
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MinOfPositivesSD MaxOfPositivesSD
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The minimum and maximum positive jitter values from source to destination, in milliseconds.
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NumOfPositivesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are positive (that is, network latency increases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfPositivesSD
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The sum of those positive values (in milliseconds).
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Sum2PositivesSD
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The sum of squares of those positive values.
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MinOfNegativesSD MaxOfNegativesSD
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The minimum and maximum negative jitter values from source to destination. The absolute value is given.
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NumOfNegativesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are negative (that is, network latency decreases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfNegativesSD
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The sum of those values.
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Sum2NegativesSD
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The sum of the squares of those values.
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Interarrival jitterout
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The source-to-destination (SD) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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Interarrival jitterin
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The destination-to-source (DS) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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One Way Values
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Indicates that one-way measurement statistics appear on the following lines.
One Way (OW) values are the amount of time required for the packet to travel from the source router to the target router (SD) or from the target router to the source router (DS).
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NumOfOW
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Number of successful one-way time measurements.
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OWMinSD
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Minimum time (in milliseconds) from the source to the destination.
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OWMaxSD
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Maximum time (in milliseconds) from the source to the destination.
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OWSumSD
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Sum of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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OWSum2SD
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Sum of the squares of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ip sla monitor configuration
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Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(4)T, 12.2(33)SB, and 12.2(33)SXI, the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command is replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command. See the show ip sla statistics aggregated command for more information.
To display the aggregated statistical errors and distribution information for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated [operation-number] [details]
Syntax Description
operation-number
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(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
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details
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(Optional) Aggregated statistical information is displayed in greater detail. Distribution information is included when this keyword is specified.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.4(2)T
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This command was introduced.
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12.4(4)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2. This command replaces the show rtr collection-statistics command.
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12.2(33)SXH
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display information such as the number of failed operations and the failure reason. The distributions statistics consist of the following:
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The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
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The sum of the completion times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
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The maximum and minimum completion time
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The number of completed attempts
This command shows information collected over the past two hours, unless you specify a different amount of time using the hours-of-statistics-kept command.
Note
This command does not support the IP SLAs ICMP path jitter operation.
Examples
The following sections show sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated and show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details commands for different IP SLAs operations.
Output for HTTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated and show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 1
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
TCP Connection RTT: 16 ms
HTTP Transaction RTT: 84 ms
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 1 details
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
HTTP time to first byte: 0
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/0/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 1/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for UDP Jitter Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated and show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) jitter operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 2
Round trip time (RTT) Index 7
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/2 ms
Latency one-way time milliseconds
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 0
Source to Destination Latency one way Latency Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Destination to source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Number of Jitter Samples: 9
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Loss Source to Destination: 0 Loss Destination to Source: 0
Out Of Sequence: 0 Tail Drop: 0 Packet Late Arrival: 0
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 2 details
Round trip time (RTT) Index 7
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Latency one-way time milliseconds
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 0
Source to Destination Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Destination to Source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Source to Destination Latency one way Sum/Sum2: 0/0
Destination to Source Latency one way Sum/Sum2: 0/0
Number of Jitter Samples: 9
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Source to destination positive jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Source to destination positive jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 1/1/1
Source to destination negative jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Source to destination negative jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 1/1/1
Destination to Source positive jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source positive jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 2/2/2
Destination to Source negative jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source negative jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 2/2/2
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
Loss Source to Destination: 0 Loss Destination to Source: 0
Out Of Sequence: 0 Tail Drop: 0 Packet Late Arrival: 0
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/23/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for ICMP Echo Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated and show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 3
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 3 details
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/23/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for TCP Connect, DNS, FTP, DHCP, and UDP Echo Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated and show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connect, Domain Name System (DNS), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or UDP echo operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 3
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 3 details
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/23/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for ICMP Path Echo Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated and show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is an ICMP path echo operation:
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 3
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Router# show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated 3 details
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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hours-of-statistics-kept
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Sets the number of hours for which statistics are maintained for the IP SLAs operation.
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show ip sla monitor configuration
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Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla monitor totals-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T, the show ip sla monitor totals-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command. See the show ip sla statistics aggregated command for more information.
To display the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show ip sla monitor totals-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla monitor totals-statistics [number] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
number
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(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
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tabular
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(Optional) Display information in a column format, reducing the number of screens required to display the information.
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full
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(Optional) Display all information, using identifiers next to each displayed value. This is the default.
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Defaults
Full format for all operations
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.3(14)T
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This command was introduced.
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12.4(2)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
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Usage Guidelines
The total statistics consist of the following items:
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The operation number
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The start time of the current hour of statistics
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The age of the current hour of statistics
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The number of attempted operations
You can also use the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics and show ip sla monitor collection-statistics commands to display additional statistical information.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla monitor totals-statistics command in full format:
Router# show ip sla monitor totals-statistics
Start Time Index: *17:15:41.000 UTC Thu May 16 1996
Age of Statistics Entry (hundredths of seconds): 48252
Number of Initiations: 10
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ip sla monitor collection-statistics
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Displays statistical errors for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla monitor configuration
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Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics
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Displays statistics distribution information (captured response times) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics
To display the statistics for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations belonging to a label switched path (LSP) discovery group of an LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics [group-id]
Syntax Description
group-id
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(Optional) Identification number of the LSP discovery group for which the details will be displayed.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was introduced.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command if the LSP discovery option is enabled for an LSP Health Monitor operation. This command is not applicable if the LSP discovery option is disabled.
When the LSP discovery option is enabled, an individual IP SLAs operation is created by the LSP Health Monitor for each equal-cost multipath belonging to an LSP discovery group of a particular LSP Health Monitor operation. The network connectivity statistics collected by each individual IP SLAs operation are aggregated and stored in one-hour increments (data can be collected for a maximum of two hours). Results are stored as group averages representative of all the equal-cost multipaths within the group for a given one-hour increment.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics 100001
Start Time Index: *19:32:37.995 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
Path Discovery Start Time: *20:23:43.919 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
Target destination IP address: 10.131.161.251
Path Discovery Status: OK
Path Discovery Completion Time: 1772
Path Discovery Minimum Paths: 12
Path Discovery Maximum Paths: 12
Total Timeout: 0 Total Fail: 0
Latest probe status: 'up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up,up'
Latest Path Identifier:
'127.0.0.13-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.6-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.1-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.2-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.4-Se
3/0-38,127.0.0.5-Se3/0-38,127.0.0.13-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.6-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.1-Se4/0-38,127.0.
0.2-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.4-Se4/0-38,127.0.0.5-Se4/0-38'
Minimum RTT: 24 Maximum RTT: 100 Average RTT: 42
Table 53 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 53 show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Entry number
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Identification number of the LSP discovery group.
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Start Time Index
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Start time of the LSP Health Monitor operation.
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Path Discovery Start Time
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Time in which the most recent iteration of LSP discovery started.
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Target destination IP address
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IP address of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor.
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Path Discovery Status
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Return code of the most recent iteration of LSP discovery.
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Path Discovery Completion Time
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Amount of time (in milliseconds) it took to complete the most recent iteration of the LSP discovery process.
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Path Discovery Minimum Paths
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Minimum number of equal-cost multipaths discovered by the LSP discovery process.
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Path Discovery Maximum Paths
|
Maximum number of equal-cost multipaths discovered by the LSP discovery process.
|
LSP Group Index
|
Identification number of the LSP discovery group.
|
LSP Group Status
|
Operation status of the LSP discovery group.
|
Total Pass
|
Total number of LSP discovery process iterations.
|
Total Timeout
|
Total number of LSPs in which a timeout violation was reported.
|
Total Fail
|
Total number of LSPs in which an operation failure was reported.
|
Latest probe status
|
Current operation status for each IP SLAs operation belonging to the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Latest Path Identifier
|
Current identification information (IP address used to select the LSP, outgoing interface, and label stack) for each IP SLAs operation belonging to the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Minimum RTT
|
Minimum round-trip time (in milliseconds) measured by the IP SLAs operations associated with the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Maximum RTT
|
Maximum round-trip time (in milliseconds) measured by the IP SLAs operations associated with the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Average RTT
|
Average round-trip time (in milliseconds) for all the IP SLAs operations associated with the specified LSP discovery group.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration
To display configuration settings for IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) label switched path (LSP) Health Monitor operations, use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(6)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command.
|
Usage Guidelines
If the identification number of an LSP Health Monitor operation is not specified, configuration values for all the configured LSP Health Monitor operations will be displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration 1
Modification time : *12:18:21.830 PDT Fri Aug 19 2005
Frequency(sec) : Equals schedule period
Operations List : 100001-100003
Start Time : Start Time already passed
Secondary Frequency : Enabled on Timeout
Reaction : connectionLoss
Threshold Type : Consecutive
Threshold Type : Consecutive
Table 54 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 54 show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry Number
|
Identification number for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Operation Type
|
Type of IP SLAs operation configured by the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Vrf Name
|
If a specific name is displayed in this field, then the LSP Health Monitor is configured to discover only those BGP next hop neighbors in use by the VRF specified.
If ipsla-vrf-all is displayed in this field, then the LSP Health Monitor is configured to discover all BGP next hop neighbors in use by all VRFs associated with the source Provider Edge (PE) router.
|
Tag
|
User-specified identifier for an IP SLAs operation.
|
EXP Value
|
Experimental field value in the header for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Timeout(ms)
|
Amount of time the IP SLAs operation waits for a response from its request packet.
|
Threshold(ms)
|
Upper threshold value for calculating network monitoring statistics created by an IP SLAs operation.
|
Frequency(sec)
|
Time after which the IP SLAs operation is restarted.
|
LSP Selector
|
Local host IP address used to select the LSP for the IP SLAs operation.
|
ScanInterval(min)
|
Time interval at which the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for BGP next hop neighbor updates.
|
Delete Scan Factor
|
Specifies the number of times the LSP Health Monitor should check the scan queue before automatically deleting IP SLAs operations for BGP next hop neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
Operations List
|
Identification numbers of the IP SLAs operations created by the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Schedule Period(sec)
|
Time period (in seconds) in which the start times of the individual IP SLAs operations are distributed.
|
Request size
|
Protocol data size for the request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Start Time
|
Status of the start time for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
SNMP RowStatus
|
Indicates whether SNMP RowStatus is active or inactive.
|
TTL value
|
The maximum hop count for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reply Mode
|
Reply mode for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reply Dscp Bits
|
Differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) value of an echo reply packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Secondary Frequency
|
Reaction condition that will enable the secondary frequency option.
|
Value(sec)
|
Secondary frequency value.
|
Reaction Configs
|
Reaction configuration of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reaction
|
Reaction condition being monitored.
|
Threshold Type
|
Specifies when an action should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Threshold Count
|
The number of times a reaction event can occur before an action should be performed.
|
Action Type
|
Type of action that should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor schedule
|
Configures the scheduling parameters for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state
To display the operational status of the label switched path (LSP) discovery groups belonging to an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state [group-id]
Syntax Description
group-id
|
(Optional) Identification number of the LSP discovery group for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command if the LSP discovery option is enabled for an LSP Health Monitor operation. This command is not applicable if the LSP discovery option is disabled.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state 100001
Target FEC Type: LDP IPv4 prefix
Target Address: 192.168.1.11
Number of Statistic Hours Kept: 2
Last time LPD Stats were reset: *21:21:18.239 GMT Tue Jun 20 2006
Latest Path Discovery Mode: rediscovery complete
Latest Path Discovery Start Time: *21:59:04.475 GMT Tue Jun 20 2006
Latest Path Discovery Return Code: OK
Latest Path Discovery Completion Time(ms): 3092
Number of Paths Discovered: 3
Path Outgoing Lsp Link Conn Adj Downstream
Index Interface Selector Type Id Addr Label Stack Status
1 Et0/0 127.0.0.8 90 0 10.10.18.30 21 OK
2 Et0/0 127.0.0.2 90 0 10.10.18.30 21 OK
3 Et0/0 127.0.0.1 90 0 10.10.18.30 21 OK
Table 55 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 55 show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor lpd operational-state Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry number
|
Identification number of the LSP discovery group.
|
MPLSLM Entry number
|
Identification number of the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Target FEC Type
|
The Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) type of the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Target Address
|
IP address of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor.
|
Number of Statistic Hours Kept
|
The amount of time (in hours) in which LSP discovery group statistics will be maintained. Use the hours-of-statistics-kept command to configure this value.
|
Traps Type
|
Trap type values indicate the type of threshold monitoring that has been enabled using the auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor reaction-configuration command. Trap type values are defined as follows:
• 1—timeout
• 2—connection loss
• 3—LSP discovery group status changes
• 4—LSP discovery failure
|
Latest Path Discovery Mode
|
Current mode of the LSP discovery process. Modes include initial discovery, initial complete, rediscovery running, and rediscovery complete.
|
Latest Path Discovery Start Time
|
Time in which the most recent iteration of LSP discovery started.
|
Latest Path Discovery Return Code
|
Return code for the most recent iteration of LSP discovery.
|
Latest Path Discovery Completion Time
|
Amount of time (in milliseconds) it took to complete the most recent iteration of the LSP discovery process.
|
Number of Paths Discovered
|
Number of equal-cost multipaths discovered during the most recent iteration of the LSP discovery process.
|
Path Index
|
Identification number for the equal-cost multipath.
|
Outgoing Interface
|
Outgoing interface of the echo request packet.
|
Lsp Selector
|
IP address used to select the LSP.
|
Adj Addr
|
IP address of the next hop physical interface.
|
Downstream Label Stack
|
Downstream MPLS label stack number.
|
Status
|
Return code for the most recent IP SLAs LSP ping operation of the specified equal-cost multipath.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
To display routing and connectivity information about Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors discovered by the IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) label switched path (LSP) Health Monitor, use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(6)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
IP SLA MPLS LSP Monitor Database : 1
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.5 (Prefix: 10.10.10.5/32) OK
ProbeID: 100001 (red, blue, green)
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.7 (Prefix: 10.10.10.7/32) OK
ProbeID: 100002 (red, blue, green)
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.8 (Prefix: 10.10.10.8/32) OK
ProbeID: 100003 (red, blue, green)
Table 56 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 56 show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
BGP Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
ProbeID
|
The identification number of the IP SLAs operation. The names of the VRFs that contain routing entries for the specified BGP next hop neighbor are listed in parentheses.
|
OK
|
LSP ping or LSP traceroute connectivity status between the source PE router and specified BGP next hop neighbor. Connectivity status can be the following:
• OK—Successful reply.
• ConnectionLoss—Reply is from a device that is not egress for the Forward Equivalence Class (FEC).
• Timeout—Echo request timeout.
• Unknown—State of LSP is not known.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue
To display information about adding or deleting Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors from a particular Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) of an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue operation-number
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(6)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue 1
Next scan Time after: 23 Secs
Next Delete scan Time after: 83 Secs
BGP Next hop Prefix vrf Add/Delete?
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 red Add
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 blue Add
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 green Add
Table 57 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 57 show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Next scan Time after
|
Amount of time left before the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for information about adding BGP next hop neighbors to a particular VPN. At the start of each scan time, IP SLAs operations are created for all newly discovered neighbors.
|
Next Delete scan Time after
|
Amount of time left before the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for information about deleting BGP next hop neighbors from a particular VPN. At the start of each delete scan time, IP SLAs operations are deleted for neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
BGP Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
vrf
|
Name of the VRF that contains a routing entry for the specified BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Add/Delete
|
Indicates that the specified BGP next hop neighbor will be added to or removed from the specified VPN.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
delete-scan-factor
|
Specifies the number of times the LSP Health Monitor should check the scan queue before automatically deleting IP SLAs operations for BGP next hop neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
mpls discovery vpn interval
|
Specifies the time interval at which routing entries that are no longer valid are removed from the BGP next hop neighbor discovery database of an MPLS VPN.
|
scan-interval
|
Specifies the time interval (in minutes) at which the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for BGP next hop neighbor updates.
|
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary
To display Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor and label switched path (LSP) discovery group information for IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operations, use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary [operation-number [group [group-id]]]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
group group-id
|
(Optional) Specifies the identification number of the LSP discovery group for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor summary command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary command if the LSP discovery option is enabled for an LSP Health Monitor operation. This command is not applicable if the LSP discovery option is disabled.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary operation-number command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary 1
Index - MPLS LSP Monitor probe index.
Destination - Target IP address of the BGP Next Hop.
Status - LPD Group Status.
LPD Group ID - Unique index to identify the LPD Group.
Last Operation Time - Last time an operation was attempted by a particular probe in the
LPD group.
Index Destination Status LPD Group ID Last Operation Time
1 100.1.1.1 up 100001 19:33:37.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
2 100.1.1.2 down 100002 19:33:47.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
3 100.1.1.3 retry 100003 19:33:57.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
4 100.1.1.4 partial 100004 19:34:07.915 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
The following is sample output from the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary operation-number group group-id command:
Router# show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary 1 group 100001
Group ID - Unique number to identify a LPD group
Lsp-selector - Unique 127/8 address used to identify an LPD.
Latest operation status - Latest probe status.
Last Operation time - Time when the last operation was attempted.
Group ID Lsp-Selector Status Failures Successes RTT Last Operation Time
100001 127.0.0.13 up 0 78 32 *20:11:37.895 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
100001 127.0.0.15 up 0 78 32 *20:11:37.995 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
100001 127.0.0.16 up 0 78 32 *20:11:38.067 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
100001 127.0.0.26 up 0 78 32 *20:11:38.175 EST Mon Feb 28 2005
Table 58 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 58 show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor summary Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Failures
|
Number of times the IP SLAs operation for the specified LSP failed to report an RTT value.
|
Successes
|
Number of times the IP SLAs operation for the specified LSP successfully reported an RTT value.
|
RTT
|
Average round-trip time (in milliseconds) for the specified LSP.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
auto ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters auto IP SLA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show ip sla reaction-configuration
To display the configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla reaction-configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla reaction-configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which the reaction configuration characteristics is displayed.
|
Defaults
Displays configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for all IP SLAs operations.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr reaction-configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the ip sla reaction-configuration command in global configuration mode to configure the proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs operations.
Examples
In the following example, multiple monitored elements (indicated by the Reaction values) are configured for a single IP SLAs operation:
Router# show ip sla reaction-configuration
Rising (milliseconds): 5000
Falling (milliseconds): 3000
Falling (milliseconds): 3
Threshold type: immediate
Falling (milliseconds): 3
Threshold type: immediate
Threshold Falling (milliseconds): 3
Table 59 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 59 show ip sla reaction-configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Reaction
|
The monitored element configured for the specified IP SLAs operation.
Corresponds to the react {connectionLoss | jitterAvg | jitterDSAvg | jitterSDAvg | mos | PacketLossDS | PacketLossSD | rtt | timeout | verifyError} syntax in the ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold type
|
The configured threshold type.
Corresponds to the threshold-type {never | immediate | consecutive | xofy | average} syntax in the ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
Rising (milliseconds)
|
The upper-threshold value.
Corresponds to the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
Falling (milliseconds)
|
The lower-threshold value.
Corresponds to the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold Count
|
The x-value in the xofy threshold type, or the number-of-measurements value for the average threshold type.
|
Threshold Count2
|
The y-value in the xofy threshold type.
|
Action Type
|
The reaction to be performed when the violation conditions are met.
Corresponds to the action-type {none | trapOnly | triggerOnly | trapAndTrigger} syntax in the ip sla reaction-configuration command.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
ip sla reaction-configuration
|
Configures proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs operation.
|
show ip sla reaction-trigger
To display the reaction trigger information for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show ip sla reaction-trigger command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla reaction-trigger [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla reaction-trigger command to display the configuration status and operational state of target operations that will be triggered as defined with the ip sla reaction-configuration global configuration command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla reaction-trigger command:
Router# show ip sla reaction-trigger 1
Status of Entry (SNMP RowStatus): active
Operational State: pending
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show ip sla configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show ip sla responder
To display information about the Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Responder, use the show ip sla responder command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla responder
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
|
This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor responder command.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr responder command.
|
12.2(33)SB
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor responder command.
|
12.2(33)SXI
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor responder command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla responder command to display information about recent sources of IP SLAs control messages, such as who has sent recent control messages and who has sent invalid control messages.
Examples
The following sections show sample output from the show ip sla responder command for IP SLAs Responders in IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Output in an IPv4 Network
The following is sample output from the show ip sla responder command in an IPv4 network:
Router# show ip sla responder
IP SLA Monitor Responder is: Enabled
Number of control message received: 19 Number of errors: 1
10.0.0.1 [19:11:49.035 UTC Sat Dec 2 2005]
10.0.0.1 [19:10:49.023 UTC Sat Dec 2 2005]
10.0.0.1 [19:09:48.707 UTC Sat Dec 2 2005]
10.0.0.1 [19:08:48.687 UTC Sat Dec 2 2005]
10.0.0.1 [19:07:48.671 UTC Sat Dec 2 2005]
10.0.0.1 [19:10:49.023 UTC Sat Dec 2 2005] RTT_AUTH_FAIL
Output in an IPv6 Network
The following is sample output from the show ip sla responder command in an IPv6 network:
Router# show ip sla responder
IP SLA Responder is: Enabled
Number of control message received: 19 Number of errors: 1
2001:DB8:100::1 [19:11:49.035 IST Thu Jul 13 2006]
2001:DB8:100::1 [19:10:49.023 IST Thu Jul 13 2006]
2001:DB8:100::1 [19:09:48.707 IST Thu Jul 13 2006]
2001:DB8:100::1 [19:08:48.687 IST Thu Jul 13 2006]
2001:DB8:100::1 [19:07:48.671 IST Thu Jul 13 2006]
2001:DB8:100::1 [19:10:49.023 IST Thu Jul 13 2006] RTT_AUTH_FAIL
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show ip sla configuration
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Displays configuration values for IP SLAs operations.
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show ip sla statistics
To display the current operational status and statistics of all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla statistics [operation-number] [details]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the operation for which operational status and statistics are displayed.
|
details
|
(Optional) Operational status and statistics are displayed in greater detail.
|
Defaults
Displays output for all running IP SLAs operations.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.4(4)T
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This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor statistics command.
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12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr operational-state command.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor statistics command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor statistics command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show ip sla statistics command to display the current state of IP SLAs operations, including how much life the operation has left, whether the operation is active, and the completion time. The output will also include the monitoring data returned for the last (most recently completed) operation.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show ip sla statistics command:
Router# show ip sla statistics
Current Operational State
Modification Time: *22:15:43.000 UTC Sun Feb 11 2001
Last Time this Entry was Reset: Never
Number of Octets in use by this Entry: 1332
Number of Operations Attempted: 2
Current Seconds Left in Life: 3511
Operational State of Entry: active
Latest Completion Time (milliseconds): 544
Latest Operation Start Time: *22:16:43.000 UTC Sun Feb 11 2001
Latest Sense Description: 200 OK
HTTP Transaction RTT: 504
The following is sample output from the show ip sla statistics command when the specified operation is a UDP jitter (codec) operation. The values shown indicate the values for the last IP SLAs operation.
Router# show ip sla statistics
Current Operational State
Modification time: 12:57:45.690 UTC Sun Oct 26 2003
Number of operations attempted: 3
Number of operations skipped: 0
Current seconds left in Life: 3570
Operational state of entry: Active
Last time this entry was reset: Never
Connection loss occurred: FALSE
Over thresholds occurred: FALSE
Latest RTT (milliseconds): 19
Latest operation start time: 12:57:45.723 Sun Oct 26 2003
Latest operation return code: OK
ICPIF: 20 MOS Score: 3.20
NumOfRTT: 10 RTTAvg: 19 RTTMin: 19 RTTMax: 20
RTTSum: 191 RTTSum2: 3649
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0
MinOfPositivesSD: 0 MaxOfPositivesSD: 0
NumOfPositivesSD: 0 SumOfPositivesSD: 0 Sum2PositivesSD: 0
MinOfNegativesSD: 0 MaxOfNegativesSD: 0
NumOfNegativesSD: 0 SumOfNegativesSD: 0 Sum2NegativesSD: 0
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 1
NumOfPositivesDS: 1 SumOfPositivesDS: 1 Sum2PositivesDS: 1
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 1
NumOfNegativesDS: 1 SumOfNegativesDS: 1 Sum2NegativesDS: 1
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
OWMinSD: 0 OWMaxSD: 0 OWSumSD: 0 OWSum2SD: 0
OWMinDS: 0 OWMaxDS: 0 OWSumDS: 0 OWSum2DS: 0
Table 60 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 60 show ip sla statistics Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Voice Scores
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Indicates that Voice over IP statistics appear on the following lines. Voice score data is computed when the operation type is configured as udp-jitter (codec).
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ICPIF
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The Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) value for the operation. The ICPIF value is computed by IP SLAs using the formula Icpif = Io + Iq + Idte + Idd + Ie - A, where
• The values for Io, Iq, and Idte are set to zero.
• The value Idd is computed based on the measured one-way delay.
• The value Ie is computed based on the measured packet loss.
• The value of A is specified by the user.
ICPIF values are expressed in a typical range of 5 (very low impairment) to 55 (very high impairment). ICPIF values numerically lower than 20 are generally considered "adequate."
Note This value is intended only for relative comparisons, and may not match ICPIF values generated using alternate methods.
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MOS Score
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The estimated Mean Opinion Score (Conversational Quality, Estimated) for the latest iteration of the operation. The MOS-CQE is computed by IP SLAs as a function of the ICPIF.
MOS values are expressed as a number from 1 (1.00) to 5 (5.00), with 5 being the highest level of quality, and 1 being the lowest level of quality. A MOS value of 0 (zero) indicates that MOS data could not be generated for the operation.
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RTT Values
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Indicates that round-trip-time statistics appear on the following lines.
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NumOfRTT
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The number of successful round-trips.
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RTTSum
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The sum of all successful round-trip values (in milliseconds).
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RTTSum2
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The sum of squares of those round-trip values (in milliseconds).
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PacketLossSD
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The number of packets lost from source to destination.
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PacketLossDS
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The number of packets lost from destination to source.
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PacketOutOfSequence
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The number of packets returned out of order.
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PacketMIA
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The number of packets lost where the direction (SD/DS) cannot be determined.
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PacketLateArrival
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The number of packets that arrived after the timeout.
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InternalError
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The number of times an operation could not be started due to other internal failures.
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Busies
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The number of times this operation could not be started because the previously scheduled run was not finished.
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Jitter Values
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Indicates that jitter statistics appear on the following lines. Jitter is interpacket delay variance.
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NumOfJitterSamples
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The number of jitter samples collected. This is the number of samples that are used to calculate the following jitter statistics.
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MinOfPositivesSD MaxOfPositivesSD
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The minimum and maximum positive jitter values from source to destination, in milliseconds.
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NumOfPositivesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are positive (that is, network latency increases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfPositivesSD
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The sum of those positive values (in milliseconds).
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Sum2PositivesSD
|
The sum of squares of those positive values.
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MinOfNegativesSD MaxOfNegativesSD
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The minimum and maximum negative jitter values from source to destination. The absolute value is given.
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NumOfNegativesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are negative (that is, network latency decreases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfNegativesSD
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The sum of those values.
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Sum2NegativesSD
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The sum of the squares of those values.
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Interarrival jitterout
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The source-to-destination (SD) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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Interarrival jitterin
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The destination-to-source (DS) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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One Way Values
|
Indicates that one-way measurement statistics appear on the following lines.
One Way (OW) values are the amount of time required for the packet to travel from the source router to the target router (SD) or from the target router to the source router (DS).
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NumOfOW
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Number of successful one-way time measurements.
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OWMinSD
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Minimum time (in milliseconds) from the source to the destination.
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OWMaxSD
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Maximum time (in milliseconds) from the source to the destination.
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OWSumSD
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Sum of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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OWSum2SD
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Sum of the squares of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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show ip sla configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show ip sla statistics aggregated
To display the aggregated statistical errors and distribution information for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show ip sla statistics aggregated command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show ip sla statistics aggregated [operation-number] [details]
Syntax Description
operation-number
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(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
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details
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(Optional) Aggregated statistical information is displayed in greater detail. Distribution information is included when this keyword is specified.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
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12.4(4)T
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This command was introduced. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
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12.0(32)SY
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB. This command replaces the show rtr collection-statistics, show rtr distributions-statistics, and show rtr totals-statistics commands.
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12.2(33)SB
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SB. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
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12.2(33)SXI
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXI. This command replaces the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display information such as the number of failed operations and the failure reason. The distributions statistics consist of the following:
•
The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
•
The sum of the completions times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
•
The maximum and minimum completion time
•
The number of completed attempts
This command shows information collected over the past two hours, unless you specify a different amount of time using the history hours-of-statistics-kept command.
Note
This command does not support the IP SLAs ICMP path jitter operation.
Examples
The following sections show sample output from the show ip sla statistics aggregated and show ip sla statistics aggregated details commands for different IP SLAs operations:
Output for HTTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show ip sla statistics aggregated and show ip sla statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) operation:
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 1
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
TCP Connection RTT: 16 ms
HTTP Transaction RTT: 84 ms
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 1 details
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
HTTP time to first byte: 0
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/0/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 1/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for UDP Jitter Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla statistics aggregated and show ip sla statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) jitter operation:
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 2
Round trip time (RTT) Index 7
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/2 ms
Latency one-way time milliseconds
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 0
Source to Destination Latency one way Latency Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Destination to source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Number of Jitter Samples: 9
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Loss Source to Destination: 0 Loss Destination to Source: 0
Out Of Sequence: 0 Tail Drop: 0 Packet Late Arrival: 0
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 2 details
Round trip time (RTT) Index 7
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Latency one-way time milliseconds
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 0
Source to Destination Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Destination to Source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Source to Destination Latency one way Sum/Sum2: 0/0
Destination to Source Latency one way Sum/Sum2: 0/0
Number of Jitter Samples: 9
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Source to destination positive jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Source to destination positive jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 1/1/1
Source to destination negative jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Source to destination negative jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 1/1/1
Destination to Source positive jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source positive jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 2/2/2
Destination to Source negative jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/1 ms
Destination to Source negative jitter Number/Sum/Sum2: 2/2/2
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
Loss Source to Destination: 0 Loss Destination to Source: 0
Out Of Sequence: 0 Tail Drop: 0 Packet Late Arrival: 0
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/23/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for ICMP Echo Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla statistics aggregated and show ip sla statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo operation:
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 3
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 3 details
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
RTT Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 ms
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/23/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for TCP Connect, DNS, FTP, DHCP, and UDP Echo Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla statistics aggregated and show ip sla statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connect, Domain Name System (DNS), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or UDP echo operation:
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 3
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 3 details
Round trip time (RTT)Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/23/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Output for ICMP Path Echo Operations
The following is sample output from the show ip sla statistics aggregated and show ip sla statistics aggregated details commands when the specified operation is an ICMP path echo operation:
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 3
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.896 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Router# show ip sla statistics aggregated 3 details
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Round trip time (RTT) Index 3
Start Time Index: 05:31:12.897 PST Wed Sep 3 2003
Failed Operations due to over threshold: 0
Failed Operations due to Disconnect/TimeOut/Busy/No Connection: 0/21/0/0
Failed Operations due to Internal/Sequence/Verify Error: 0/0/0
Target Address: 10.4.23.44
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Bucket Range: 10 to < 19ms
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Percent of Total Completions for this range: 0%
Number of Completions/Sum of Latency: 0/0/0
Sum of RTT squared low 32 Bits/ Sum of RTT squared high 32 Bits: 0/0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
history hours-of-statistics-kept
|
Sets the number of hours for which statistics are maintained for the IP SLAs operation.
|
show ip sla configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show mpls discovery vpn
To display routing information relating to the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbor discovery process, use the show mpls discovery vpn command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show mpls discovery vpn
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(27)SBC
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.4(6)T
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.4(6)T.
|
12.2(33)SRA
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
|
12.0(32)SY
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)SY.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2.
|
12.2(33)SXH
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SXH.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show mpls discovery vpn command:
Router# show mpls discovery vpn
Refresh interval set to 60 seconds.
Next refresh in 46 seconds
Next hop 10.10.10.5 (Prefix: 10.10.10.5/32)
in use by: red, blue, green
Next hop 10.10.10.7 (Prefix: 10.10.10.7/32)
in use by: red, blue, green
Next hop 10.10.10.8 (Prefix: 10.10.10.8/32)
in use by: red, blue, green
Table 61 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 61 show mpls discovery vpn Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Refresh interval
|
The time interval at which routing entries that are no longer valid are removed from the BGP next hop neighbor discovery database. The default time interval is 300 seconds.
|
Next refresh
|
The amount of time left before the next refresh interval starts.
|
Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
in use by
|
Names of the VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) instances that contain routing entries for the specified BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
mpls discovery vpn interval
|
Specifies the time interval at which routing entries that are no longer valid are removed from the BGP next hop neighbor discovery database of an MPLS VPN.
|
mpls discovery vpn next-hop
|
Enables the MPLS VPN BGP next hop neighbor discovery process.
|
show rtr application
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr application command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor application command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr application command is replaced by the show ip sla application command. See the show ip sla monitor application and show ip sla application commands for more information.
To display global information about Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs), use the show rtr application command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr application [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
tabular
|
(Optional) Displays information in a column format reducing the number of screens required to display the information.
|
full
|
(Optional) Displays all information using identifiers next to each displayed value. This is the default.
|
Defaults
Full format
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor application command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor application command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla application command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show rtr application command to display information such as supported operation types and supported protocols.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr application command in full format:
Router# show rtr application
Version: 2.2.0 Round Trip Time MIB
Time of last change in whole RTR: *17:21:30.819 UTC Tue Mar 19 2002
Estimated system max number of entries: 4699
Number of Entries configured:5
Number of active Entries:5
Number of pending Entries:0
Number of inactive Entries:0
Supported Operation Types
Type of Operation to Perform: echo
Type of Operation to Perform: pathEcho
Type of Operation to Perform: udpEcho
Type of Operation to Perform: tcpConnect
Type of Operation to Perform: http
Type of Operation to Perform: dns
Type of Operation to Perform: jitter
Type of Operation to Perform: dlsw
Type of Operation to Perform: dhcp
Type of Operation to Perform: ftp
Protocol Type: ipIcmpEcho
Protocol Type: ipUdpEchoAppl
Protocol Type: snaLU0EchoAppl
Protocol Type: snaLU2EchoAppl
Protocol Type: jitterAppl
Number of configurable probe is 490
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr authentication
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr authentication command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor authentication command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr authentication command is replaced by the show ip sla authentication command. See the show ip sla monitor authentication and show ip sla authentication commands for more information.
To display Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) authentication information, use the show rtr authentication command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr authentication
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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12.0(3)T
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This command was introduced.
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12.3(14)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor authentication command.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor authentication command.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla authentication command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show rtr authentication command to display information such as supported operation types and supported protocols.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr authentication command:
Router# show rtr authentication
RTR control message uses MD5 authentication, key chain name is: rtr
Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show rtr configuration
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Displays configuration values for IP SLAs operations.
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show rtr collection-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T , the show rtr collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command. Effective with 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command. See the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics, show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated, and show ip sla statistics aggregated commands for more information.
To display statistical errors for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show rtr collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr collection-statistics [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
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(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
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Defaults
Shows statistics for the past two hours.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.2
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This command was introduced.
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12.0(5)T
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The output for this command was expanded to show information for Jitter operations.
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12.1
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The tabular and full keywords were removed.
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12.1(1)T
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The output for this command was expanded to show information for the FTP operation type and for One Way Delay Jitter operations.
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12.2(8)T, 12.2(8)S
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Output for "NumOfJitterSamples" was added (CSCdv30022).
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12.2(11)T
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The SAA Engine II was implemented. The maximum number of operations was increased from 500 to 2000.
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12.3(4)T
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Output (MOS and ICPIF scores) for the Jitter (codec) operation type was added.
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12.3(7)T
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Decimal granularity for MOS scores was added.
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12.3(14)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor collection-statistics command.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the show rtr collection-statistics command to display information such as the number of failed operations and the failure reason. You can also use the show rtr distribution-statistics and show rtr totals-statistics commands to display additional statistical information.
This command shows information collected over the past two hours, unless you specify a different amount of time using the hours-of-statistics-kept command.
For One Way Delay Jitter operations, the clocks on each device must be synchronized using NTP (or GPS systems). If the clocks are not synchronized, one way measurements are discarded. (If the sum of the source to destination (SD) and the destination to source (DS) values is not within 10 percent of the round trip time, the one way measurement values are assumed to be faulty, and are discarded.)
Note
This command does not support the IP SLAs ICMP path jitter operation.
Examples
The following shows sample output from the show rtr collection-statistics command in full format.
Router# show rtr collection-statistics 1
Start Time Index: *17:15:41.000 UTC Thu May 16 1996
Number of Failed Operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of Failed Operations due to a Verify Error: 0
Target Address: 172.16.1.176
Output for HTTP Operations
The following example shows output from the show rtr collection-statistics command when the specified operation is an HTTP operation:
Router# show rtr collection-statistics 2
HTTP URL:http://172.20.150.200
Start Time:*00:01:16.000 UTC Mon Nov 1 2003
TCPTimeOut:0 RTTSum2:117649
Output for Jitter Operations
The following is sample output from the show rtr collection-statistics command, where operation 2 is a Jitter operation that includes One Way statistics:
Router# show rtr collection-statistics
Target Address: 5.0.0.1, Port Number:99
Start Time: 11:12:03.000 UTC Thu Jul 1 1999
NumOfRTT: 600 RTTSum: 3789 RTTSum2: 138665
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0
MinOfPositivesSD: 1 MaxOfPositivesSD: 2
NumOfPositivesSD: 26 SumOfPositivesSD: 31 Sum2PositivesSD: 41
MinOfNegativesSD: 1 MaxOfNegativesSD: 4
NumOfNegativesSD: 56 SumOfNegativesSD: 73 Sum2NegativesSD: 133
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 338
NumOfPositivesDS: 58 SumOfPositivesDS: 409 Sum2PositivesDS: 114347
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 338
NumOfNegativesDS: 48 SumOfNegativesDS: 396 Sum2NegativesDS: 114332
OWMinSD: 2 OWMaxSD: 6 OWSumSD: 1273 OWSum2SD: 4021
OWMinDS: 2 OWMaxDS: 341 OWSumDS: 1643 OWSum2DS: 120295
The values shown indicate the aggregated values for the current hour. RTT stands for Round-Trip-Time. SD stands for Source-to-Destination. DS stands for Destination-to-Source. OW stands for One Way. Table 62 describes the significant fields shown in this output.
Output for Jitter (codec) Operations
The following is sample output from the show rtr collection-statistics command, where operation 10 is a Jitter (codec) operation:
Router# show rtr collection-statistics 10
Start Time Index: 13:18:49.904 PST Mon Jun 24 2002
Number of successful operations: 2
Number of operations over threshold: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of failed operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of failed operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Verify Error: 0
MinOfICPIF: 0 MaxOfICPIF: 0 MinOfMOS: 0 MaxOfMOS: 0
NumOfRTT: 122 RTTAvg: 2 RTTMin: 2 RTTMax: 3
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0 PacketSkipped: 78 <<<<<===========
MinOfPositivesSD: 1 MaxOfPositivesSD: 1
NumOfPositivesSD: 9 SumOfPositivesSD: 9 Sum2PositivesSD: 9
MinOfNegativesSD: 1 MaxOfNegativesSD: 1
NumOfNegativesSD: 8 SumOfNegativesSD: 8 Sum2NegativesSD: 8
MinOfPositivesDS: 1 MaxOfPositivesDS: 1
NumOfPositivesDS: 6 SumOfPositivesDS: 6 Sum2PositivesDS: 6
MinOfNegativesDS: 1 MaxOfNegativesDS: 1
NumOfNegativesDS: 7 SumOfNegativesDS: 7 Sum2NegativesDS: 7
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
OWMinSD: 0 OWMaxSD: 0 OWSumSD: 0 OWSum2SD: 0
OWMinDS: 0 OWMaxDS: 0 OWSumDS: 0 OWSum2DS: 0
Table 62 show rtr collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Voice Scores:
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Indicates that Voice over IP statistics appear on the following lines. Voice score data is computed when the operation type is configured as type jitter (codec).
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ICPIF
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The Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) value for the operation. The ICPIF value is computed by IP SLAs using the formula Icpif = Io + Iq + Idte + Idd + Ie - A, where
• the values for Io, Iq, and Idte are set to zero,
• the value Idd is computed based on the measured one way delay,
• the value Ie is computed based on the measured packet loss,
• and the value of A is specified by the user.
ICPIF values are expressed in a typical range of 5 (very low impairment) to 55 (very high impairment). ICPIF values numerically less than 20 are generally considered "adequate."
Note This value is intended only for relative comparisons, and may not match ICPIF values generated using alternate methods.
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MinOfICPIF:
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The lowest (minimum) ICPIF value computed for the collected statistics.
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MaxOfICPIF:
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The highest (maximum) ICPIF value computed for the collected statistics.
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Mos
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The estimated Mean Opinion Score (Conversational Quality, Estimated) for the latest iteration of the operation. The MOS-CQE is computed by IP SLAs as a function of the ICPIF.
MOS values are expressed as a number from 1 (1.00) to 5 (5.00), with 5 being the highest level of quality, and 1 being the lowest level of quality. A MOS value of 0 (zero) indicates that MOS data could not be generated for the operation.
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MinOfMos:
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The lowest (minimum) MOS value computed for the collected statistics.
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MaxOfMos:
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The highest (maximum) ICPIF value computed for the collected statistics.
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RTT Values:
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Indicates that Round-Trip-Time statistics appear on the following lines.
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NumOfRTT
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The number of successful round trips.
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RTTSum
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The sum of all successful round trip values (in milliseconds).
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RTTSum2
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The sum of squares of those round trip values (in milliseconds).
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PacketLossSD
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The number of packets lost from source to destination.
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PacketLossDS
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The number of packets lost from destination to source.
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PacketOutOfSequence
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The number of packets returned out of order.
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PacketMIA
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The number of packets lost where the direction (SD/DS) cannot be determined.
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PacketLateArrival
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The number of packets that arrived after the timeout.
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PacketSkipped
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The number of packets that are not sent during the IP SLAs jitter operation.
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InternalError
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The number of times an operation could not be started due to other internal failures.
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Busies
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The number of times this operation could not be started because the previously scheduled run was not finished.
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Jitter Values:
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Indicates that Jitter statistics appear on the following lines.
Jitter is inter-packet delay variance.
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NumOfJitterSamples:
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The number of jitter samples collected. This is the number of samples that are used to calculate the following jitter statistics.
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MinOfPositivesSD MaxOfPositivesSD
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The minimum and maximum positive jitter values from source to destination, in milliseconds.
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NumOfPositivesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are positive (i.e., network latency increases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfPositivesSD
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The sum of those positive values (in milliseconds).
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Sum2PositivesSD
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The sum of squares of those positive values.
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MinOfNegativesSD MaxOfNegativesSD
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The minimum and maximum negative jitter values from source to destination. The absolute value is given.
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NumOfNegativesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are negative (i.e., network latency decreases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfNegativesSD
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The sum of those values.
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Sum2NegativesSD
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The sum of the squares of those values.
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Interarrival jitterout:
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The source to destination (SD) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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Interarrival jitterin:
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The destination to source (DS) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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One Way Values
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Indicates that one way measurement statistics appear on the following lines.
One Way (OW) Values are the amount of time it took the packet to travel from the source router to the target router (SD) or from the target router to the source router (DS).
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NumOfOW
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Number of successful one way time measurements.
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OWMinSD
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Minimum time from the source to the destination.
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OWMaxSD
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Maximum time from the source to the destination.
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OWSumSD
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Sum of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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OWSum2SD
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Sum of the squares of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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The DS values show the same information as above for Destination-to-Source Jitter values.
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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show ntp status
|
Displays the status of the Network Time Protocol configuration on your system.
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show rtr configuration
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Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show rtr distributions-statistics
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Displays statistic distribution information (captured response times) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show rtr totals-statistics
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Displays the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show rtr configuration
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor configuration command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla configuration command. See the show ip sla monitor configuration and show ip sla configuration commands for more information.
To display configuration values including all defaults for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show rtr configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr configuration [operation]
Syntax Description
operation
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation for, which the details will be displayed.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
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11.2
|
This command was introduced.
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12.1
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The tabular and full keywords were removed.
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12.3(2)T
|
Output was added to show the VRF assignment name (if configured).
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12.3(4)T
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Output specific to the jitter (codec) operation type was added.
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12.3(7)T
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Output pertaining to reaction configuration (threshold values, reaction types) was removed from the output. Reaction configuration is now displayed using the show rtr reaction-configuration command.
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12.3(8)T
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Output was added to show the group schedule and the recurring schedule details for the IP SLAs operations.
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12.2(25)S
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)S. This integration includes the addition of output to show the group schedule and recurring schedule details for the IP SLAs operations.
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12.3(14)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor configuration command.
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12.2(27)SBC
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(27)SBC. This integration includes the addition of output to show the group schedule and recurring schedule details for the IP SLAs operations.
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12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor configuration command.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla configuration command.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr configuration command for an IP SLAs Echo operation:
Router# show rtr configuration
Complete Configuration Table (includes defaults)
Type of Operation to Perform: echo
Reaction and History Threshold (milliseconds): 5000
Operation Frequency (seconds): 60
Operation Timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Status of Entry (SNMP RowStatus): active
Protocol Type: ipIcmpEcho
Target Address: 172.16.1.176
Request Size (ARR data portion): 1
Response Size (ARR data portion): 1
Next Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): 3600
Number of Statistic Hours kept: 2
Number of Statistic Paths kept: 1
Number of Statistic Hops kept: 1
Number of Statistic Distribution Buckets kept: 1
Number of Statistic Distribution Intervals (milliseconds): 20
Number of History Lives kept: 0
Number of History Buckets kept: 50
Number of History Samples kept: 1
History Filter Type: none
The following is sample output from the show rtr configuration command that verifies the configuration of an IP SLAs HTTP operation:
Router# show rtr configuration
Complete Configuration Table (includes defaults)
Type of Operation to Perform:http
Reaction and History Threshold (milliseconds):5000
Operation Frequency (seconds):60
Operation Timeout (milliseconds):5000
Status of Entry (SNMP RowStatus):active
Request Size (ARR data portion):1
Response Size (ARR data portion):1
Loose Source Routing:disabled
Type of Service Parameters:0x0
Next Scheduled Start Time:Start Time already passed
Number of Statistic Hours kept:2
Number of Statistic Paths kept:1
Number of Statistic Hops kept:1
Number of Statistic Distribution Buckets kept:1
Statistic Distribution Interval (milliseconds):20
Number of History Lives kept:0
Number of History Buckets kept:15
Number of History Samples kept:1
The following is sample output from the show rtr configuration command that shows output for a PathJitter operation associated with the VPN vrf1:
Router# show rtr configuration 1
Type of operation to perform: pathJitter
Destination address: 171.69.1.129
Interval (milliseconds): 20
Request size (ARR data portion): 1
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Loose Source Routing: Disabled
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
The following is sample output from the show rtr configuration command that includes output for the type jitter (codec) operation for VoIP metric monitoring:
Router# show rtr configuration
Type of operation to perform: jitter
Target address: 209.165.200.225
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Codec Number Of Packets: 1000
Codec Interval (milliseconds): 20
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Threshold (milliseconds): 5000
Number of statistic hours kept: 2
Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 1
Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 20
The following is sample output from the show rtr configuration command for a recurring IP SLAs operation, with the recurring state as TRUE:
Router# show rtr configuration
Type of operation to perform: udpEcho
Target address: 10.2.31.121
Request size (ARR data portion): 16
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Type Of Service parameters: 0x0
Operation frequency (seconds): 60
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Group Schedule Entry number :
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Recurring (Starting everyday): TRUE
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Connection loss reaction enabled: No
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr application
|
Displays global information about the IP SLAs feature.
|
show rtr collection-statistics
|
Displays statistical errors for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr distributions-statistics
|
Displays statistic distribution information (captured response times) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr group schedule
|
Displays the group schedule details of the specified IP SLAs operation.
|
show rtr history
|
Displays history collected for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr operational-state
|
Displays the operational state of all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr reaction-trigger
|
Displays the reaction trigger information for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr totals-statistics
|
Displays the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr distributions-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T , the show rtr distributions-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr distributions-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr distributions-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command. See the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics, show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated, and show ip sla statistics aggregated commands for more information.
To display statistic distribution information (captured response times) for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show rtr distributions-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr distributions-statistics [operation] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
operation
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
tabular
|
(Optional) Displays information in a column format reducing the number of screens required to display the information. This is the default.
|
full
|
(Optional) Displays all information using identifiers next to each displayed value.
|
Defaults
Tabular format for all operations is displayed.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor distributions-statistics command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command.
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Usage Guidelines
The distributions statistics consist of the following:
•
The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
•
The sum of the completions times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
•
The maximum and minimum completion time
•
The number of completed attempts
Note
This command does not support the IP SLAs ICMP path jitter operation.
You can also use the show rtr collection-statistics and show rtr totals-statistics commands to display additional statistical information.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr distributions-statistics command in tabular format when the output is split over multiple lines
Router# show rtr distributions-statistics
StartT = Start Time of Entry (hundredths of seconds)
Dst = Time Distribution Index
Comps = Operations Completed
OvrTh = Operations Completed Over Thresholds
SumCmp = Sum of Completion Times (milliseconds)
SumCmp2L = Sum of Completion Times Squared Low 32 Bits (milliseconds)
SumCmp2H = Sum of Completion Times Squared High 32 Bits (milliseconds)
TMax = Completion Time Maximum (milliseconds)
TMin = Completion Time Minimum (milliseconds)
Entry StartT Pth Hop Dst Comps OvrTh SumCmp
SumCmp2L SumCmp2H TMax TMin
The following example shows the output as it appears on a single line:
Entry StartT Pth Hop Dst Comps OvrTh SumCmp SumCmp2L SumCmp2H TMax TMin
10 3581 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr collection-statistics
|
Displays statistical errors for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr totals-statistics
|
Displays the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command. See the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics and show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics commands for more information.
To display enhanced history statistics for all collected history buckets for the specified Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operation, use the show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics [operation-number] [interval seconds]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified operation.
|
interval seconds
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified aggregation interval.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(15)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
12.2(25)S
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)S.
|
12.2(27)SBC
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(27)SBC.
|
12.2(33)SRA
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history collection-statistics command.
|
Usage Guidelines
This command displays data for each bucket of enhanced history data shown individually (one after the other).
The number of buckets and the collection interval is set using the enhanced-history interval seconds buckets number-of-buckets RTR configuration command.
Examples
The following example shows sample output for the show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics command. The output of this command will vary depending on the type of IP SLAs operation.
Router# show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics 1
Aggregation Interval: 900
Aggregation start time 00:15:00.003 UTC Thur May 1 2003
Number of failed operations due to a Disconnect: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Timeout: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Busy: 0
Number of failed operations due to a No Connection: 0
Number of failed operations due to an Internal Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Sequence Error: 0
Number of failed operations due to a Verify Error: 0
Table 63 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 63 show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Aggregation Interval:
|
The number of seconds the operation runs for each enhanced history bucket. For example, a value of 900 indicates that statistics were gathered for 15 minutes before the next bucket was created.
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Bucket Index:
|
The number identifying the collection bucket. The number of buckets is set using the enhanced-history RTR configuration command.
|
show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command. See the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics and show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics commands for more information.
To display enhanced history distribution statistics for Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations in tabular format, use the show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics [operation-number [interval seconds]]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified operation.
|
interval seconds
|
(Optional) Displays enhanced history distribution statistics for only the specified aggregation interval for only the specified operation.
• The range is from 1 to 3600 (1 hour). The default is 900.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(1)
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
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12.2(25)S
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)S.
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12.2(27)SBC
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(27)SBC.
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12.2(33)SRA
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla enhanced-history distribution-statistics command.
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Usage Guidelines
The distribution statistics consist of the following:
•
The sum of completion times (used to calculate the mean)
•
The sum of the completion times squared (used to calculate standard deviation)
•
The maximum and minimum completion times
•
The number of completed attempts
You can also use the following commands to display additional statistics or history information, or to view the status of the operation:
•
show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics
•
show rtr enhanced-history totals-statistics
Tip
If the character `n' appears in your output, or not all fields are displayed, you should increase the screen width for your CLI display (for example, using the width line configuration command or the terminal width EXEC mode command).
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics command. The fields are defined at the beginning of the output for the command. RTT means round-trip-time.
Router# show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics 3
Point by point Enhanced History
Int = Aggregation Interval (seconds)
StartT = Aggregation Start Time
Comps = Operations completed
OvrTh = Operations completed over thresholds
SumCmp = Sum of RTT (milliseconds)
SumCmp2L = Sum of RTT squared low 32 bits (milliseconds)
SumCmp2H = Sum of RTT squared high 32 bits (milliseconds)
TMax = RTT maximum (milliseconds)
TMin = RTT minimum (milliseconds)
Entry Int BucI StartT Pth Hop Comps OvrTh SumCmp SumCmp2L SumCmp2H TMax TMin
3 900 1 257850000 1 1 3 0 43 617 0 15 14
3 900 2 258750002 1 1 3 0 45 677 0 16 14
3 900 3 259650000 1 1 3 0 44 646 0 15 14
3 900 4 260550002 1 1 3 0 42 594 0 15 12
3 900 5 261450003 1 1 3 0 42 590 0 15 13
3 900 6 262350001 1 1 3 0 46 706 0 16 15
3 900 7 263250003 1 1 3 0 46 708 0 16 14
The time elapsed between BucketIndex 1 (started at 257,850,000) and BucketIndex 2 (started at 258,750,002) in this example is 900,002 milliseconds, or 900 seconds.
Table 64 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 64 show rtr enhanced-history distribution-statistics Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
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Entry
|
The operation ID number you specified for the IP SLAs operation.
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Int
|
Aggregation interval—The configured statistical distribution buckets interval, in seconds. For example, a value of 900 for Int means that statistics are gathered for 900 seconds per bucket.
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BucI
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Bucket index number—A number uniquely identifying the statistical distribution (aggregation) bucket.
The number of history buckets to be kept is configured using the buckets-of-history-kept command.
A bucket will gather statistics for the specified interval of time (aggregation interval), after which a new statistics bucket is created.
If a number-of-buckets-kept value is configured, the interval for the last bucket is infinity (until the end of the operation).
Buckets are not applicable to HTTP and UDP jitter monitoring operations.
This field is equivalant to the rttMonStatsCaptureDistIndex object in the Cisco RTTMON MIB.
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StartT
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Aggregation start time—Start time for the aggregation interval (per Bucket Index).
Shows the start time as the number of milliseconds since the router started; in other words, the time stamp is the number of milliseconds since the last system bootup.
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Pth
|
Path index number—An identifier for a set of different paths to the target destination that have been discovered. For example, if the first operation iteration finds the path h1, h2, h3, h4, then this path is labeled as 1. If, on a later iteration, a new path is discovered, (such as h1, h2, h5, h6, h4) then this new path will be identified as 2, and so on.
Data collection per path is available only for ICMP path echo operations ("pathEcho probes"). For all other operations, a value of 1 will always appear.
Data collection per path is configured using the paths-of-statistics-kept number command when configuring the operation.
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Hop
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Hop Index Number—Statistics data per hop. A hop is data transmission between two points in a path (for example, from device h2 to device h3).
Data collection per hop is available only for ICMP path echo operations ("pathEcho probes"). For all other operations, a value of "1" will always appear.
Data collection per hop is configured using the hops-of-statistics-kept number command when configuring the operation.
This field is equivalent to the rrttMonStatsCaptureHopIndex object in the Cisco RTTMON MIB.
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Comps
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Completions—The number of round-trip time operations that have completed without an error and without timing out, per bucket index.
This object has the special behavior as defined by the ROLLOVER NOTE in the DESCRIPTION of the Cisco Rttmon MIB object.
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SumCmp
|
Sum of completed operation times (1)—The total of all round-trip time values for all succesful operations in the row, in milliseconds.
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SumCmp2L
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Sum of the squares of completed operation times (2), Low-Order—The sum of the square roots of round-trip times for operations that were successfully measured, in milliseconds; displays the low-order 32 bits of the value only.
• 32 low-order bits and 32 high-order bits are ordered in unsigned 64-bit integers (Int64) as follows:
-------------------------------------------------
| High-order 32 bits | Low-order 32 bits |
-------------------------------------------------
• The "SumCmp2" values are split into "high-order" and "low-order" numbers because of limitations of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The maximum value allowed for an SNMP object is 4,294,967,295 (the Gauge32 limit).
If the sum of the square roots for your operation exceeds this value, then the "high-order" value will be utilized. (For example, the number 4,294,967,296 would have all low-order bits as 0, and the right-most high-order bit would be 1).
• The low-order value (SumCmp2L) appears first in the output because in most cases, the value will be less than 4,294,967,295, which means that the value of SumCmp2H will appear as zero.
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SumCmp2H
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Sum of the squares of completed operation times (2), High-Order—The high-order 32 bits of the accumulated squares of completion times (in milliseconds) of operations that completed successfully.
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TMax
|
Round-trip time, maximum—The highest recorded round-trip time, in milliseconds, per aggregation interval.
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TMin
|
Round-trip time, minimum—The lowest recorded round-trip time, in milliseconds, per aggregation interval.
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Related Commands
Command
|
Description
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rtr
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs operation and enters RTR configuration mode.
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show rtr enhanced-history collection-statistics
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Displays data for all collected history buckets for the specified IP SLAs operation, with data for each bucket shown individually.
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show rtr group schedule
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr group schedule command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor group schedule command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr group schedule command is replaced by the show ip sla group schedule command. See the show ip sla monitor group schedule and show ip sla group schedule commands for more information.
To display the group schedule details of Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations, use the show rtr group schedule command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr group schedule [group-operation-number]
Syntax Description
group-operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs group operation to display.
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Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.3(8)T
|
This command was introduced.
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12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor group schedule command.
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12.2(25)S
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)S.
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12.2(27)SBC
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(27)SBC.
|
12.2(33)SRA
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor group schedule command.
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12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla group schedule command.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr group schedule command that shows information about group (multiple) scheduling. The last line in the example indicates that the IP SLAs operations are multiple scheduled (TRUE):
Router# show rtr group schedule
Multi-Scheduling Configuration:
Probes to be scheduled: 2,3,4,9-30,89
Group operation frequency: 30
The following is sample output from the show rtr group schedule command that shows information about group (multiple) scheduling, with the frequency value the same as the schedule-period value, the life value as 3600 seconds, and the ageout value as never:
Router# show rtr group schedule
Probes to be scheduled: 3,4,6-10
Total number of probes: 7
Group operation frequency: Equals schedule period
Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): never
Table 65 describes the significant fields shown in the displays.
Table 65 show rtr group schedule Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Group Entry Number
|
The operation group number specified for IP SLAs multiple operations scheduling.
|
Probes to be scheduled
|
The operations numbers specified in the operation group 1.
|
Scheduled period
|
The time in seconds you mentioned while scheduling the operation.
|
Group operation frequency
|
The frequency at which each operation is started.
|
Multi-scheduled
|
The value TRUE shows that group scheduling is active.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays the scheduling details.
|
show running configuration
|
Displays the configuration details which includes the IP SLAs multiple operations scheduling information.
|
show rtr history
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr history command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor history command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr history command is replaced by the show ip sla history command. See the show ip sla monitor history and show ip sla history commands for more information.
To display history collected for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or for a specified operation, use the show rtr history command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr history [operation-number] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Displays history for only the specified operation.
|
tabular
|
(Optional) Displays information in a column format reducing the number of screens required to display the information. This is the default.
|
full
|
(Optional) Displays all information using identifiers next to each displayed value.
|
Defaults
Tabular format history for all operations is displayed.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor history command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor history command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla history command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Table 66 lists the Response Return values used in the output of the show rtr history command. If the default (tabular) format is used, the Response Return description is displayed as a code in the Sense column. If the full format is used, the Response Return is displayed as indicated in the Description column.
Table 66 Response Return (Sense Column) Codes
Code
|
Description
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1
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Okay.
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2
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Disconnected.
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3
|
Over threshold.
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4
|
Timeout.
|
5
|
Busy.
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6
|
Not connected.
|
7
|
Dropped.
|
8
|
Sequence error.
|
9
|
Verify error.
|
10
|
Application specific.
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Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr history command in tabular format:
SampleT = Sample Start Time
CompT = Completion Time (milliseconds)
Sense = Response Return Code
Line 2 has the Target Address
Entry LifeI BucketI SampleI SampleT CompT Sense
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command. See the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration and show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration commands for more information.
To display configuration settings for IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) label switched path (LSP) Health Monitor operations, use the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(27)SBC
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SRA
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command.
|
Usage Guidelines
If the identification number of an LSP Health Monitor operation is not specified, configuration values for all the configured LSP Health Monitor operations will be displayed.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration command:
Router# show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration 1
Modification time : *12:18:21.830 PDT Fri Aug 19 2005
Frequency(sec) : Equals schedule period
Operations List : 100001-100003
Start Time : Start Time already passed
Secondary Frequency : Enabled on Timeout
Reaction : connectionLoss
Threshold Type : Consecutive
Threshold Type : Consecutive
Table 67 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 67 show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor configuration Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Entry Number
|
Identification number for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Operation Type
|
Type of IP SLAs operation configured by the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Vrf Name
|
If a specific name is displayed in this field, then the LSP Health Monitor is configured to discover only those BGP next hop neighbors in use by the VRF specified.
If saa-vrf-all is displayed in this field, then the LSP Health Monitor is configured to discover all BGP next hop neighbors in use by all VRFs associated with the source Provider Edge (PE) router.
|
Tag
|
User-specified identifier for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
EXP Value
|
Experimental field value in the header for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Timeout(ms)
|
Amount of time the IP SLAs operation waits for a response from its request packet.
|
Threshold(ms)
|
Threshold value of the IP SLAs operation for which a reaction event is generated if violated.
|
Frequency(sec)
|
Time after which the IP SLAs operation is restarted.
|
LSP Selector
|
Local host IP address used to select the LSP for the IP SLAs operation.
|
ScanInterval(min)
|
Time interval at which the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for BGP next hop neighbor updates.
|
Delete Scan Factor
|
Specifies the number of times the LSP Health Monitor should check the scan queue before automatically deleting IP SLAs operations for BGP next hop neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
Operations List
|
Identification numbers IP SLAs operations created by the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
Schedule Period(sec)
|
Amount of time for which the LSP Health Monitor operation is scheduled.
|
Request size
|
Protocol data size for the request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Start Time
|
Status of the start time for the LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
SNMP RowStatus
|
Indicates whether SNMP RowStatus is active or inactive.
|
TTL value
|
The maximum hop count for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reply Mode
|
Reply mode for an echo request packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reply Dscp Bits
|
Differentiated services codepoint (DSCP) value of an echo reply packet of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Secondary Frequency
|
Reaction condition that will enable the secondary frequency option.
|
Value(sec)
|
Secondary frequency value.
|
Reaction Configs
|
Reaction configuration of the IP SLAs operation.
|
Reaction
|
Reaction condition being monitored.
|
Threshold Type
|
Specifies when an action should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Threshold Count
|
The number of times a reaction event can occur before an action should be performed.
|
Action Type
|
Type of action that should be performed as a result of a reaction event.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
rtr mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters SAA MPLS configuration mode.
|
rtr mpls-lsp-monitor schedule
|
Configures the scheduling parameters for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation.
|
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command. See the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors and show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors commands for more information.
To display routing and connectivity information about Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors discovered by the IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) label switched path (LSP) Health Monitor, use the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(27)SBC
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SRA
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors command:
Router# show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors
SAA MPLS LSP Monitor Database : 1
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.5 (Prefix: 10.10.10.5/32) OK
ProbeID: 100001 (red, blue, green)
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.7 (Prefix: 10.10.10.7/32) OK
ProbeID: 100002 (red, blue, green)
BGP Next hop 10.10.10.8 (Prefix: 10.10.10.8/32) OK
ProbeID: 100003 (red, blue, green)
Table 68 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 68 show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor neighbors Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
BGP Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
ProbeID
|
The identification number of the IP SLAs operation. The names of the VRFs that contain routing entries for the specified BGP next hop neighbor are listed in parentheses.
|
OK
|
LSP ping or LSP traceroute connectivity status between the source PE router and specified BGP next hop neighbor. Connectivity status can be the following:
• OK—Successful reply.
• ConnectionLoss—Reply is from a device that is not egress for the Forward Equivalence Class (FEC).
• Timeout—Echo request timeout.
• Unknown—State of LSP is not known.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
rtr mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters SAA MPLS configuration mode.
|
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command is replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command. See the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue and show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue commands for more information.
To display information about adding or deleting Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop neighbors from a particular Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) of an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) LSP Health Monitor operation, use the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue operation-number
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
Number of the LSP Health Monitor operation for which the details will be displayed.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.2(27)SBC
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.2(33)SRA
|
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command.
|
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue command:
Router# show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue 1
Next scan Time after: 23 Secs
Next Delete scan Time after: 83 Secs
BGP Next hop Prefix vrf Add/Delete?
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 red Add
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 blue Add
10.10.10.8 10.10.10.8/32 green Add
Table 69 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 69 show rtr mpls-lsp-monitor scan-queue Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
Next scan Time after
|
Amount of time left before the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for information about adding BGP next hop neighbors to a particular VPN. At the start of each scan time, IP SLAs operations are created for all newly discovered neighbors.
|
Next Delete scan Time after
|
Amount of time left before the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for information about deleting BGP next hop neighbors from a particular VPN. At the start of each delete scan time, IP SLAs operations are deleted for neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
BGP Next hop
|
Identifier for the BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Prefix
|
IPv4 Forward Equivalence Class (FEC) of the BGP next hop neighbor to be used by the MPLS LSP ping operation.
|
vrf
|
Name of the VRF that contains a routing entry for the specified BGP next hop neighbor.
|
Add/Delete
|
Indicates that the specified BGP next hop neighbor will be added to or removed from the specified VPN.
|
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
delete-scan-factor
|
Specifies the number of times the LSP Health Monitor should check the scan queue before automatically deleting IP SLAs operations for BGP next hop neighbors that are no longer valid.
|
mpls discovery vpn interval
|
Specifies the time interval at which routing entries that are no longer valid are removed from the BGP next hop neighbor discovery database of an MPLS VPN.
|
rtr mpls-lsp-monitor
|
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs LSP Health Monitor operation and enters SAA MPLS configuration mode.
|
scan-interval
|
Specifies the time interval (in minutes) at which the LSP Health Monitor checks the scan queue for BGP next hop neighbor updates.
|
show rtr operational-state
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr operational-state command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr operational-state command is replaced by the show ip sla statistics command. See the show ip sla monitor statistics and show ip sla statistics commands for more information.
To display the operational state of all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show rtr operational-state command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr operational-state [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) ID number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
Defaults
Displays output for all running IP SLAs operations.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.0(5)T
|
Output for the Jitter operation type was added.
|
12.1
|
The tabular and full keywords were removed.
|
12.2(8)T
|
Output for "NumOfJitterSamples" was added (CSCdv30022).
|
12.2(8)S
|
Output for "NumOfJitterSamples" was added (CSCdv30022).
|
12.3(4)T
|
Output (MOS and ICPIF scores) for the Jitter (codec) operation type was added.
|
12.3(7)T
|
Decimal granularity for MOS scores was added.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show rtr operational-state command to display the current state of IP SLAs operations, including how much life the operation has left, whether the operation is active, and the completion time. The output will also include the monitoring data returned for the last (most recently completed) operation.
Examples
The following example shows basic sample output from the show rtr operational-state command:
Router# show rtr operational-state
Current Operational State
Modification Time: *22:15:43.000 UTC Sun Feb 11 2001
Last Time this Entry was Reset: Never
Number of Octets in use by this Entry: 1332
Number of Operations Attempted: 2
Current Seconds Left in Life: 3511
Operational State of Entry: active
Latest Completion Time (milliseconds): 544
Latest Operation Start Time: *22:16:43.000 UTC Sun Feb 11 2001
Latest Sense Description: 200 OK
HTTP Transaction RTT: 504
The following example shows sample output from the show rtr operational-state command when the specified operation is a Jitter (codec) operation:
Router# show rtr operational-state 1
Modification time: 13:18:38.012 PST Mon Jun 24 2002
Number of Octets Used by this Entry: 10392
Number of operations attempted: 2
Number of operations skipped: 0
Current seconds left in Life: Forever
Operational state of entry: Active
Last time this entry was reset: Never
Connection loss occurred: FALSE
Over thresholds occurred: FALSE
Latest RTT (milliseconds): 2
Latest operation start time: *13:18:42.896 PST Mon Jun 24 2002
Latest operation return code: OK
ICPIF Value: 0 MOS score: 0
NumOfRTT: 61 RTTAvg: 2 RTTMin: 2 RTTMax: 3
PacketLossSD: 0 PacketLossDS: 0
PacketOutOfSequence: 0 PacketMIA: 0 PacketLateArrival: 0
InternalError: 0 Busies: 0 PacketSkipped: 39 <<<<<<==========
MinOfPositivesSD: 1 MaxOfPositivesSD: 1
NumOfPositivesSD: 1 SumOfPositivesSD: 1 Sum2PositivesSD: 1
MinOfNegativesSD: 1 MaxOfNegativesSD: 1
NumOfNegativesSD: 1 SumOfNegativesSD: 1 Sum2NegativesSD: 1
MinOfPositivesDS: 0 MaxOfPositivesDS: 0
NumOfPositivesDS: 0 SumOfPositivesDS: 0 Sum2PositivesDS: 0
MinOfNegativesDS: 0 MaxOfNegativesDS: 0
NumOfNegativesDS: 0 SumOfNegativesDS: 0 Sum2NegativesDS: 0
Interarrival jitterout: 0 Interarrival jitterin: 0
OWMinSD: 0 OWMaxSD: 0 OWSumSD: 0 OWSum2SD: 0
OWMinDS: 0 OWMaxDS: 0 OWSumDS: 0 OWSum2DS: 0
The values shown indicate the values for the last IP SLAs operation. RTT stands for Round-Trip-Time. SD stands for Source-to-Destination. DS stands for Destination-to-Source. OW stands for One Way. The * symbol in front of the time stamps indicates the time is synchronized using NTP or SNTP. Table 70 describes the significant fields shown in this output.
Table 70 show rtr operational-state Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Voice Scores:
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Indicates that Voice over IP statistics appear on the following lines. Voice score data is computed when the operation type is configured as type jitter (codec).
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ICPIF:
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The Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF) value for the latest iteration of the operation. The ICPIF value is computed by IP SLAs using the formula Icpif = Io + Iq + Idte + Idd + Ie - A, where
• the values for Io, Iq, and Idte are set to zero,
• the value Idd is computed based on the measured one way delay,
• the value Ie is computed based on the measured packet loss,
• and the value of A is specified by the user.
ICPIF values are expressed in a typical range of 5 (very low impairment) to 55 (very high impairment). ICPIF values numerically less than 20 are generally considered "adequate."
Note This value is intended only for relative comparisons, and may not match ICPIF values generated using alternate methods.
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MOS:
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The estimated Mean Opinion Score (Conversational Quality, Estimated) for the latest iteration of the operation. The MOS-CQE is computed by IP SLAs as a function of the ICPIF.
MOS values are expressed as a number from 1 (1.00) to 5 (5.00), with 5 being the highest level of quality, and 1 being the lowest level of quality. A MOS value of 0 (zero) indicates that MOS data could not be generated for the operation.
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RTT Values:
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Indicates that Round-Trip-Time statistics appear on the following lines.
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NumOfRTT
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The number of successful round trips.
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RTTSum
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The sum of those round trip values (in milliseconds).
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RTTSum2
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The sum of squares of those round trip values (in milliseconds).
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Packet Loss Values:
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Indicates that Packet Loss statistics appear on the following lines.
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PacketLossSD
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The number of packets lost from source to destination.
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PacketLossDS
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The number of packets lost from destination to source.
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PacketOutOfSequence
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The number of packets returned out of order.
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PacketMIA
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The number of packets lost where the direction (SD or DS) cannot be determined (MIA: "missing in action").
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PacketLateArrival
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The number of packets that arrived after the timeout.
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PacketSkipped
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The number of packets that are not sent during the IP SLAs jitter operation.
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InternalError
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The number of times an operation could not be started due to other internal failures.
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Busies
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The number of times this operation could not be started because the previously scheduled run was not finished.
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Jitter Values:
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Indicates that jitter operation statistics appear on the following lines.
Jitter is inter-packet delay variance.
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NumOfJitterSamples:
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The number of jitter samples collected. This is the number of samples that are used to calculate the following jitter statistics.
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MinOfPositivesSD MaxOfPositivesSD
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The minimum and maximum positive jitter values from source to destination, in milliseconds.
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NumOfPositivesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are positive (i.e., network latency increases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfPositivesSD
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The sum of those positive values (in milliseconds).
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Sum2PositivesSD
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The sum of squares of those positive values.
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MinOfNegativesSD MaxOfNegativesSD
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The minimum and maximum negative jitter values from source to destination. The absolute value is given.
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NumOfNegativesSD
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The number of jitter values from source to destination that are negative (that is, network latency decreases for two consecutive test packets).
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SumOfNegativesSD
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The sum of those values.
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Sum2NegativesSD
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The sum of the squares of those values.
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Interarrival jitterout:
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The source to destination (SD) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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Interarrival jitterin:
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The destination to source (DS) jitter value calculation, as defined in RFC 1889.
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One Way Values
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Indicates that One Way measurement statistics appear on the following lines.
One Way (OW) Values are the amount of time it took the packet to travel from the source router to the target router (SD) or from the target router to the source router (DS).
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NumOfOW
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Number of successful one way time measurements.
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OWMinSD
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Minimum time from the source to the destination.
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OWMaxSD
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Maximum time from the source to the destination.
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OWSumSD
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Sum of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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OWSum2SD
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Sum of the squares of the OWMinSD and OWMaxSD values.
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Related Commands
Command
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Description
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show rtr configuration
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Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
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show rtr reaction-configuration
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr reaction-configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr reaction-configuration command is replaced by the show ip sla reaction-configuration command. See the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration and show ip sla reaction-configuration commands for more information.
To display the configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations or a specified operation, use the show rtr reaction-configuration command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr reaction-configuration [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
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(Optional) Displays the reaction configuration for only the specified IP SLAs operation.
|
Defaults
Displays configured proactive threshold monitoring settings for all IP SLAs operations.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
12.3(7)T
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This command was introduced.
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12.3(14)T
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
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12.2(25)S
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)S.
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12.2(27)SBC
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(27)SBC.
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12.2(33)SRA
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This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA.
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12.2(31)SB2
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor reaction-configuration command.
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12.2(33)SRB
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This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-configuration command.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the rtr reaction-configuration command in global configuration mode to configure the proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs operations.
Examples
In the following example, multiple monitored elements (indicated by the Reaction values) are configured for a single IP SLAs operation:
Router# show rtr reaction-configuration
Rising (milliseconds): 5000
Falling (milliseconds): 3000
Falling (milliseconds): 3
Threshold type: immediate
Falling (milliseconds): 3
Threshold type: immediate
Threshold Falling (milliseconds): 3
Table 71 describes the significant fields shown in this output.
Table 71 show rtr reaction-configuration Field Descriptions
Field
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Description
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Reaction:
|
The monitored element configured for the specified IP SLAs operation.
Corresponds to the react {connectionLoss | jitterAvg | jitterDSAvg | jitterSDAvg | mos | PacketLossDS | PacketLossSD | rtt | timeout | verifyError} syntax in the rtr reaction-configuration command.
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Threshold type:
|
The configured threshold type.
Corresponds to the threshold-type {never | immediate | consecutive | xofy | average} syntax in the rtr reaction-configuration command.
|
Rising (milliseconds):
|
The upper-threshold value, as configured by the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the rtr reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold Falling (milliseconds):
|
The lower-threshold value, as configured by the threshold-value upper-threshold lower-threshold syntax in the rtr reaction-configuration command.
|
Threshold Count:
|
The x-value in the xofy threshold type, or the number-of-measurements value for average threshold type.
|
Threshold Count2:
|
The y-value in the xofy threshold-type.
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Action Type:
|
The reaction to be performed when the violation conditions are met, as configured by the action-type {none | trapOnly | triggerOnly | trapAndTrigger} syntax in the rtr reaction-configuration command.
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Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
rtr reaction-configuration
|
Configures proactive threshold monitoring parameters for an IP SLAs operation.
|
show rtr reaction-trigger
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr reaction-trigger command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr reaction-trigger command is replaced by the show ip sla reaction-trigger command. See the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger and show ip sla reaction-trigger commands for more information.
To display the reaction trigger information for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show rtr reaction-trigger command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr reaction-trigger [operation-number]
Syntax Description
operation-number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor reaction-trigger command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla reaction-trigger command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show rtr reaction-trigger command to display the configuration status and operational state of target operations that will be triggered as defined with the rtr reaction-configuration global command.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr reaction-trigger command:
Router# show rtr reaction-trigger 1
Status of Entry (SNMP RowStatus): active
Operational State: pending
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr responder
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T and 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr responder command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor responder command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr responder command is replaced by the show ip sla responder command. See the show ip sla monitor responder and show ip sla responder commands for more information.
To display Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) Responder information, use the show rtr responder command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr responder
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
12.0(3)T
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor responder command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor responder command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla responder command.
|
Usage Guidelines
Use the show rtr responder command to display information about recent sources of IP SLAs control messages, such as who has sent recent control messages and who has sent invalid control messages.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr responder command:
Router# show rtr responder
RTR Responder is: Enabled
Number of control message received: 19 Number of errors: 1
4.0.0.1 [19:11:49.035 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
4.0.0.1 [19:10:49.023 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
4.0.0.1 [19:09:48.707 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
4.0.0.1 [19:08:48.687 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
4.0.0.1 [19:07:48.671 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995]
4.0.0.1 [19:10:49.023 UTC Sat Dec 2 1995] RTT_AUTH_FAIL
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays configuration values for IP SLAs operations.
|
show rtr totals-statistics
Note
Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.3(14)T , the show rtr totals-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor totals-statistics command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2, the show rtr totals-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command. Effective with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRB, the show rtr totals-statistics command is replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command. See the show ip sla monitor totals-statistics, show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated, and show ip sla statistics aggregated commands for more information.
To display the total statistical values (accumulation of error counts and completions) for all Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (IP SLAs) operations or the specified operation, use the show rtr totals-statistics command in user EXEC or privileged EXEC mode.
show rtr totals-statistics [number] [tabular | full]
Syntax Description
number
|
(Optional) Number of the IP SLAs operation to display.
|
tabular
|
(Optional) Display information in a column format reducing the number of screens required to display the information.
|
full
|
(Optional) Display all information using identifiers next to each displayed value. This is the default.
|
Defaults
Full format for all operations
Command Modes
User EXEC
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
11.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
12.3(14)T
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor total-statistics command.
|
12.2(31)SB2
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla monitor statistics aggregated command.
|
12.2(33)SRB
|
This command was replaced by the show ip sla statistics aggregated command.
|
Usage Guidelines
The total statistics consist of the following items:
•
The operation number
•
The start time of the current hour of statistics
•
The age of the current hour of statistics
•
The number of attempted operations
You can also use the show rtr distributions-statistics and show rtr collection-statistics commands to display additional statistical information.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show rtr totals-statistics command in full format:
Router# show rtr totals-statistics
Start Time Index: *17:15:41.000 UTC Thu May 16 1996
Age of Statistics Entry (hundredths of seconds): 48252
Number of Initiations: 10
Related Commands
Command
|
Description
|
show rtr collection-statistics
|
Displays statistical errors for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr configuration
|
Displays configuration values including all defaults for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|
show rtr distributions-statistics
|
Displays statistic distribution information (captured response times) for all IP SLAs operations or the specified operation.
|