RE: IP SLA failed

From: David Prall <dcp_at_dcptech.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:15:12 -0400

Amin,
You really can't. A failure is a failure. You can run multiple probes, then
configure a tracked object to monitor each, then configure a single tracked
object with a percentage threshold. Something like down 30% up 60%, so if
you have 5 IP SLA probes and 4 are down you consider it down, but if 2 are
up you are fine. Once down, it won't restore until 3 of them are up. Another
way is to have 2 probes and a Boolean operation, so that if either or both
are up, then it is up, if both are down then it is down.

track 1 list threshold percentage
 object 10
 object 11
 object 12
 object 13
 object 14
 object 15
 object 16
 object 499
 object 500
 threshold percentage down 10 up 60
!
track 10 ip sla 10
!
track 11 ip sla 11
!
track 12 ip sla 12
!
track 13 ip sla 13
!
track 14 ip sla 14
!
track 15 ip sla 15
!
track 16 ip sla 15
!
track 499 interface Tunnel500 line-protocol
!
track 500 interface Tunnel500 line-protocol

David

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> amin
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> Subject: IP SLA failed
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> Hi experts,
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> 
> How I can modify the number of failed SLA requests that would cause the
> tracking to fail?
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> 
> Regards,
> 
> Amin
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