start-time
To determine the time when the operation or MPLS LSP monitor instance starts, use the
start-time
command
in the appropriate configuration mode. To stop the operation and place it in the default state, use the
no
form
of this command.
start-time
{
hh
:
mm
:
ss
[
day
|
month day year
]|
after hh
:
mm
:
ss| now| pending
}
no start-time
Syntax Description
Absolute start time in hours, minutes, and seconds. You can use the 24-hour clock
notation. For example, the
start-time 01:02
is defined as 1:02 am, or
start-time
13:01:30
is defined as start at 1:01 pm. and 30 seconds. The current day is used;
unless, you specify a
month
and
day
.
hh:mm:ss
(Optional) Name of the month to start the operation. When you use the
month
argument, you are required to specify a day. You can specify the month by using the
full English name or the first three letters of the month.
month
(Optional) Number of the day, in the range of 1 to 31, to start the operation. In addition,
you must specify a month.
day
(Optional) Year in the range of 1993 to 2035.
year
Specifies that the operation starts at
hh
hours,
mm
minutes, and
ss
seconds after the
start-time
command is used.
after hh:mm:ss
Specifies that the operation should start immediately.
now
Specifies that no information is collected. The default value is the
pending
keyword.
pending
Command Default
If a month and day are not specified, the current month and day are used.
Command Modes
IP SLA schedule configuration
IP SLA MPLS LSP monitor schedule configuration
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced.
Release 3.3.0
This command was added to IP SLA MPLS LSP monitor schedule
configuration mode.
Release 3.5.0
Added the ability to specify a year.
Release 3.7.0
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IP Service Level Agreement Commands
start-time