timeout (IP SLA)
To set the probe or control timeout interval, use the
timeout
command in the appropriate configuration mode.
To use the default value, use the
no
form of this command.
timeout milliseconds
no timeout
Syntax Description
Sets the amount of time (in milliseconds) that the IP SLA operation waits for a
response from the request packet. Range is 1 to 604800000.
milliseconds
Command Default
None.
Command Modes
IP SLA UDP echo configuration
IP SLA UDP jitter configuration
IP SLA ICMP path-jitter configuration
IP SLA ICMP path-echo configuration
IP SLA ICMP echo configuration
IP SLA MPLS LSP ping configuration
IP SLA MPLS LSP trace configuration
IP SLA MPLS LSP monitor ping configuration
IP SLA MPLS LSP monitor trace configuration
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced.
Release 3.3.0
Support was added for IP SLA MPLS LSP ping and IP SLA MPLS LSP
trace configuration modes.
Release 3.4.0
This command was added to IP SLA MPLS LSP monitor ping and
monitor trace configuration modes.
Release 3.5.0
Usage Guidelines
If the
timeout
command is used in IP SLA operation mode, it configures the amount of time that a specific
IP SLA operation waits for a response from the request packet. If the
timeout
command is used in IP SLA
MPLS LSP monitor mode, it configures the amount of time that all operations associated with the monitored
provider edge (PE) routers wait for a response from the request packet. This configuration is inherited by all
LSP operations that are created automatically.
Cisco IOS XR System Monitoring Command Reference for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router, Release 4.1
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IP Service Level Agreement Commands
timeout (IP SLA)