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ip sla reults timeout

ikoritana_sbet
Level 1
Level 1

I have an IP SLA as below, the result is always timeout.  have tried debug, but not much information

 

 

ip sla 25
 icmp-echo 10.255.32.25 source-ip 10.255.32.1
 timeout 2000
 vrf Corp
 frequency 10

 


RTR01#sh ip sla statistics 25

Round Trip Time (RTT) for       Index 25
        Latest RTT: NoConnection/Busy/Timeout
Latest operation start time: .14:51:44.215 BST Wed Aug 13 2014
Latest operation return code: Timeout
Number of successes: 0
Number of failures: 28
Operation time to live: Forever


-RTR01#sh ip sla conf 25
IP SLAs, Infrastructure Engine-II.

Entry number: 25
Owner:
Tag:
Type of operation to perform: echo
Target address/Source address: 10.255.32.25/10.255.32.1
Type Of Service parameter: 0x0
Request size (ARR data portion): 28
Operation timeout (milliseconds): 2000
Verify data: No
Vrf Name: Corp
Schedule:
    Operation frequency (seconds): 10
    Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
    Group Scheduled : FALSE
    Randomly Scheduled : FALSE
    Life (seconds): Forever
    Entry Ageout (seconds): never
    Recurring (Starting Everyday): FALSE
    Status of entry (SNMP RowStatus): Active
Threshold (milliseconds): 5000
Distribution Statistics:
    Number of statistic hours kept: 2
    Number of statistic distribution buckets kept: 1
    Statistic distribution interval (milliseconds): 20
History Statistics:
    Number of history Lives kept: 0
    Number of history Buckets kept: 15
    History Filter Type: None
Enhanced History:

-RTR01#ping vrf Corp 10.255.32.25 source 10.255.32.1


IF YOU PING THE DEVICE MANUALLY, ALL SEEMS OK


Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.255.32.25, timeout is 2 seconds:
Packet sent with a source address of 10.255.32.1
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 55/56/57 ms
HEX-SBT-RTR01#

 

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Dragan Ilic
Level 4
Level 4

Have you scheduled it using:

"ip sla schedule 25 start-time now life forever"

BR,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

Hi Dragan,

 

Yes its been scheduled as you state, but always shows

 


RTR01#sh ip sla statistics 25

Round Trip Time (RTT) for       Index 25
        Latest RTT: NoConnection/Busy/Timeout
Latest operation start time: .14:51:44.215 BST Wed Aug 13 2014
Latest operation return code: Timeout
Number of successes: 0
Number of failures: 28
Operation time to live: Forever

This:

Schedule:
    Operation frequency (seconds): 10
    Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
    Group Scheduled : FALSE
    Randomly Scheduled : FALSE

says that it isn't scheduled I think. BTW your count number is not moving from 28???

Check again scheduler please...

BR,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

Hi Dragan,

 

It is scheduled, i am sure, you would not get success/failure count otherwise

 

-RTR01#sh ip sla stat 25

Round Trip Time (RTT) for       Index 25
        Latest RTT: NoConnection/Busy/Timeout
Latest operation start time: .13:41:10.340 BST Thu Aug 14 2014
Latest operation return code: Timeout
Number of successes: 0
Number of failures: 325
Operation time to live: Forever

 

Sorry for requesting that - I just wanted to be sure :)

Well - can you increase timeout value to 5000 or 10000 maybe?

This should work  definitely...

BR,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

i have tried various values for freq/timeout/thresh including 5000ms

 

non of these work as the RTT is 60ms, so these would not come into play

Can we see something from debug:

debug ip sla error/event/trace ?

BR,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

RTR01#sh debug
IP SLAs:
  TRACE debugging is on for entries:
    25
  ERROR debugging is on for entries:
    25

359097: .Aug 14 14:21:22.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359098: .Aug 14 14:21:22.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359099: .Aug 14 14:21:30.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359100: .Aug 14 14:21:30.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359101: .Aug 14 14:21:30.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359102: .Aug 14 14:21:30.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2
359103: .Aug 14 14:21:32.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359104: .Aug 14 14:21:32.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359105: .Aug 14 14:21:40.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359106: .Aug 14 14:21:40.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359107: .Aug 14 14:21:40.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359108: .Aug 14 14:21:40.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2
359109: .Aug 14 14:21:42.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359110: .Aug 14 14:21:42.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359111: .Aug 14 14:21:50.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359112: .Aug 14 14:21:50.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359113: .Aug 14 14:21:50.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359114: .Aug 14 14:21:50.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2
359115: .Aug 14 14:21:52.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359116: .Aug 14 14:21:52.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359117: .Aug 14 14:22:00.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359118: .Aug 14 14:22:00.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359119: .Aug 14 14:22:00.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359120: .Aug 14 14:22:00.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2
359121: .Aug 14 14:22:02.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359122: .Aug 14 14:22:02.291 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359123: .Aug 14 14:22:10.289 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359124: .Aug 14 14:22:10.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359125: .Aug 14 14:22:10.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359126: .Aug 14 14:22:10.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2
359127: .Aug 14 14:22:12.289 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359128: .Aug 14 14:22:12.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359129: .Aug 14 14:22:20.289 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359130: .Aug 14 14:22:20.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359131: .Aug 14 14:22:20.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359132: .Aug 14 14:22:20.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2
359133: .Aug 14 14:22:22.289 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Timeout
359134: .Aug 14 14:22:22.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Updating result
359135: .Aug 14 14:22:30.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: saaSchedulerEventWakeup
359136: .Aug 14 14:22:30.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) Scheduler: Starting an operation
359137: .Aug 14 14:22:30.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: Sending an echo operation
359138: .Aug 14 14:22:30.290 BST: IP SLAs (25) echo operation: VRF: Corp     lookup table id: 2

 

 

What is your IOS version?

BR,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

cisco ASR1002 (2RU) processor with 731313K/6147K bytes of memory.

/asr1000rp1-adventerprisek9.02.04.02.122-33.XND2.bin

I think you should upgrade IOS-XE for this to work...

I checked feature navigator quickly and I think you need higher version for this to work...one thing is concerning me also and that is your SLA engine - it's Infrastructure engine II...I think it should be version 3 and you will get that with newer IOS.

HTH,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

We have IP SLA's currently already running on that router including in the Corp VRF.

And it's "icmp echo" type?

If it's the same then I can say that I'm out of ideas :)

BR,

Dragan

HTH,
Dragan

Yes, its a funny issue

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