06-16-2011 08:36 PM
Hello All,
Does anyone what's the command to run ip sla only between specific hours? I want it to run ip sla only during night
Thanks,
Ram
06-16-2011 10:00 PM
Below is an example that should get you started.
ip sla schedule operation-number [life {forever | seconds}] [start-time {hh:mm[:ss] [month day | day month] | pending | now | after hh:mm:ss}] [ageout seconds] [recurring]
IP SLA Schedule:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/ios/ipsla/command/reference/sla_02.html#wp1055473
06-17-2011 04:10 AM
Unfortunately I dont have partner access and cannot see the link you sent. Is it possible to post the config?
06-19-2011 12:52 AM
Attached is the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Command Reference guide. Search IP SLA schedule.
ip sla schedule
To configure the scheduling parameters for a single Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operation, use the ip sla schedule command in global configuration mode. To stop the operation and place it in the default state (pending), use the no form of this command.
ip sla schedule operation-number [life {forever | seconds}] [start-time {hh:mm[:ss] [month day | day month] | pending | now | after hh:mm:ss}] [ageout seconds] [recurring]
no ip sla schedule operation-number
Syntax Description
operation-number
Number of the IP SLAs operation to schedule.
life forever
(Optional) Schedules the operation to run indefinitely.
life seconds
(Optional) Number of seconds the operation actively collects information. The default is 3600 seconds (one hour).
start-time
(Optional) Time when the operation starts.
hh:mm[:ss]
Specifies an absolute start time using hour, minute, and (optionally) second. Use the 24-hour clock notation. For example, start-time 01:02 means "start at 1:02 a.m.," and start-time 13:01:30 means "start at 1:01 p.m. and 30 seconds." The current day is implied unless you specify a month and day.
month
(Optional) Name of the month to start the operation in. If month is not specified, the current month is used. Use of this argument requires that a day be specified. You can specify the month by using either the full English name or the first three letters of the month.
day
(Optional) Number of the day (in the range 1 to 31) to start the operation on. If a day is not specified, the current day is used. Use of this argument requires that a month be specified.
pending
(Optional) No information is collected. This is the default value.
now
(Optional) Indicates that the operation should start immediately.
after hh:mm:ss
(Optional) Indicates that the operation should start hh hours, mm minutes, and ss seconds after this command was entered.
ageout seconds
(Optional) Number of seconds to keep the operation in memory when it is not actively collecting information. The default is 0 seconds (never ages out).
recurring
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