08-05-2011 12:11 AM
Good day
Can someone please explain me what the following line mean:
event snmp oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.2.9.1.6.2 get-type exact entry-op eq entry-
val "2" exit-op eq exit-val "1" poll-interval 5
If possible, please refer to an Cisco article for further searches.
Thank you
Antonio
08-05-2011 10:42 AM
It polls that oid every 5 seconds and triggers off the value in that oid if the value is equal to 2 and exits if the value is equal to 1.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/command/reference/nm_06.html#wp1157085
08-08-2011 01:41 AM
Thank you for your answer and the link.
08-05-2011 09:58 PM
This policy will monitor the rttMonCtrlOperTimeoutOccurred value for IP SLA collector number 2. If the value is equal to 2 (meaning a timeout did not occur), then the policy actions will execute. They will not execute again until the value of rttMonCtrlOperTimeoutOccurred becomes 1 (meaning a timeout occurred) then becomes 2 again.
08-08-2011 02:06 AM
Thank you Joseph.
Please have a look of full configuration:
ip sla 1
icmp-echo 22.33.9.4 source-ip 22.33.128.5
frequency 5
ip sla schedule 1 life forever start-time now
ip sla 2
icmp-echo 22.33.8.254 source-ip 22.33.128.5
timeout 2000
frequency 2
ip sla schedule 2 life forever start-time now
access-list 150 permit ip host 22.33.128.26 host 22.33.146.26
access-list 150 permit ip host 22.33.128.15 host 22.33.146.15
access-list 150 permit ip any any
access-list 151 deny icmp host 22.33.146.5 host 22.33.9.2
access-list 151 permit ip any any
access-list 155 permit ip any 22.33.146.0 0.0.0.255
!
route-map BOSTONNLK permit 10
match ip address 150
set ip next-hop 22.33.9.4
!
route-map BOSTONNLK permit 20
match ip address 155
set ip next-hop 22.33.8.254
!
!
!
control-plane
!
event manager applet BOSTONNLKUP
event snmp oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.2.9.1.6.1 get-type exact entry-op eq entry-
val "2" exit-op eq exit-val "1" poll-interval 5
action 1.0 syslog msg " BOSTONNLKUP "
action 2.0 cli command "enable"
action 3.0 cli command "config t"
action 3.2 cli command "int vlan 50"
action 3.3 cli command "ip policy route-map BOSTONNLK"
action 3.4 cli command "int vlan 10"
action 3.5 cli command "ip policy route-map BOSTONNLK"
action 3.6 cli command "exit"
event manager applet BOSTONNLKDown
event snmp oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.2.9.1.6.1 get-type exact entry-op eq entry-
val "1" exit-op eq exit-val "2" poll-interval 5
action 1.0 syslog msg " BOSTONNLKDown"
action 2.0 cli command "enable"
action 3.0 cli command "config t"
action 3.2 cli command "int vlan 50"
action 3.3 cli command "no ip policy route-map BOSTONNLK"
action 3.4 cli command "int vlan 10"
action 3.5 cli command "no ip policy route-map BOSTONNLK"
action 3.6 cli command "exit"
event manager applet BOSTONNLKUP2
event snmp oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.2.9.1.6.2 get-type exact entry-op eq entry-
val "2" exit-op eq exit-val "1" poll-interval 5
action 1.0 syslog msg " BOSTONNLKUP2 "
action 2.0 cli command "enable"
action 3.0 cli command "config t"
action 3.1 cli command "no access-list 150 permit ip any any"
action 3.2 cli command "access-list 150 permit ip host 22.33.128.26 host 22.33.
146.26"
action 3.3 cli command "access-list 150 permit ip host 22.33.128.15 host 22.33.
146.15"
action 3.4 cli command "exit"
event manager applet BOSTONNLKDown2
event snmp oid 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.1.2.9.1.6.2 get-type exact entry-op eq entry-
val "1" exit-op eq exit-val "2" poll-interval 5
action 1.0 syslog msg " BOSTONNLKDown2"
action 2.0 cli command "enable"
action 3.0 cli command "config t"
action 3.1 cli command " access-list 150 permit ip any any"
action 3.2 cli command "exit"
!
end
Do you see any inconsistency on this configuration?
Thank you
AM
08-08-2011 07:58 AM
A five second polling interval is very aggressive. I typically recommend no lower than 10. Is there any reason why you're not using Enhanced Object Tracking for this? It would greatly simplify the applets, and make your reactions much quicker.
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