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Cannot disable a command

swesley2008
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I just setup a new 3750-X, its running: Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 12.2(55)SE1

This command keeps showing up:

ip sla enable reaction-alerts

I've done a 'no ip sla...' several times...Walked it out via ??? marks. All signs point to it taking ok, do a wr mem and everything seems like it worked.

Then as soon as I do a 'sho run' sure enough the stupid thing is back enabled.

Is this an IOS bug?

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Latchum Naidu
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Hi,

Try to use "no ip sla reaction-configuration operation-number [react monitored-element] in order to disable that.


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Regards,
Naidu.

What is the 'operation-number' supposed to be? I do not see anything indicating what that is, it doesn't look configured.

Here's what I got:

(config)#no ip sla reaction-configuration ?

  <1-2147483647>  Entry number

(config)#no ip sla reaction-configuration reaction-alerts

                                                     ^

% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

This takes, but then of course the command reappears:

(config)#no ip sla enable reaction-alerts
(config)#

Hope the following link will help you.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipsla/command/reference/sla_02.html#wp1130235

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Regards,
Naidu.

James Nowotny
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Anyone figure this out.  Still cannot get a "no ip sla enable reaction-alerts" to stick.

Thanks...Jim