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Configuring Threshold Violation Types for IP SLA Reactions
For each monitored element, you can specify:
•
Condition to check for the threshold value.
•
Pattern of occurrences of the condition that can generate the reaction, such as a threshold type.
For example, you can specify that a reaction can occur for a particular element as soon as you observe the
condition of interest by using the
threshold type immediate
command or when you observe the condition
for three consecutive times by using the
threshold type consecutive
command.
The type of threshold defines the type of threshold violation (or combination of threshold violations) that
triggers an event.
This table lists the threshold violation types.
Table 25: Threshold Violation Types for IP SLA Reactions
Description
Type of Threshold Violation
Triggers an event only after a violation occurs a
number of times consecutively. For example, the
consecutive violation type can be used to configure
an action to occur after a timeout occurs five times
in a row or when the round-trip time exceeds the
upper threshold value five times in a row. For more
information, see
Generating Events for Consecutive
Violations, on page 260
.
consecutive
Triggers an event immediately when the value for a
reaction type (such as response time) exceeds the
upper threshold value or falls below the lower
threshold value or when a timeout, connection-loss,
or verify-error event occurs. For more information,
see
Generating Events for Each Violation, on page
260
.
immediate
Triggers an event after some number (X) of violations
within some other number (Y) of probe operations
(X of Y). For more information, see
Events for X of Y Violations, on page 261
.
X of Y
Triggers an event when the averaged totals of a value
for X number of probe operations exceeds the
specified upper-threshold value or falls below the
lower-threshold value. For more information, see
Generating Events for Averaged Violations, on page
262
.
averaged
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Configuring IP SLA Reactions and Threshold Monitoring