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IP SLA - exporting results?

joerggrau
Level 1
Level 1

I am running a number of ASRs (and some 3925s) to connect to customer networks.  I am running IP SLA to endpoints in their networks to monitor jitter etc..  We have some tools that are supposed to collect IP SLA data, but they usually attempt to configure IP SLA on my routers and the result is always a MOS of 0.  The tools simply configure the routers incorrectly.

At this point I am configuring IP SLA by hand and I am getting the correct results.  The only problem is that I have to actually log into the routers to see the results.  IS there a simple way to export the results (even a txt file export would be okay)?

There doesn't seem to be an SNMP trap I could use.

I am running Version 15.1(1)S on the ASRs and Version 15.0(1)M4 on my 3925s.

ANy help or recommendation is appreciated.

Joerg

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blau grana
Level 7
Level 7

Hello,

I have no experinece with this, so maybe there is some simple/better solution.

But you can configure EEM script to run f.e. every hour and run this command:

ASR#show ip sla statistics | redirect ?
  flash:  Uniform Resource Locator
  ftp:    Uniform Resource Locator
  http:   Uniform Resource Locator
  https:  Uniform Resource Locator
  nvram:  Uniform Resource Locator
  pram:   Uniform Resource Locator
  rcp:    Uniform Resource Locator
  scp:    Uniform Resource Locator
  tftp:   Uniform Resource Locator

To redirect output to some file, f.e. on tftp server:

redirect tftp://192.168.0.1/ipslaoutput.txt

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