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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Static and Default Routes
Monitoring a Static or Default Route
Detailed Steps
Command
Purpose
Step 1
sla monitor
sla_id
Example:
hostname(config)# sla monitor sla_id
Configures the tracked object monitoring parameters by defining
the monitoring process.
If you are configuring a new monitoring process, you enter sla
monitor configuration mode.
If you are changing the monitoring parameters for an unscheduled
monitoring process that already has a type defined, you
automatically enter sla protocol configuration mode.
Step 2
type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho
target_ip
interface
if_name
Example:
hostname(config-sla-monitor)# type echo
protocol ipIcmpEcho target_ip interface
if_name
Specifies the monitoring protocol.
If you are changing the monitoring parameters for an unscheduled
monitoring process that already has a type defined, you
automatically enter sla protocol configuration mode and cannot
change this setting.
The
target_ip
argument is the IP address of the network object
whose availability the tracking process monitors. While this
object is available, the tracking process route is installed in the
routing table. When this object becomes unavailable, the tracking
process removes the route and the backup route is used in its
place.
Step 3
sla monitor schedule
sla_id
[
life
{
forever
|
seconds
}] [
start-time
{
hh
:
mm
[:
ss
]
[
month
day
|
day
month
] |
pending
|
now
|
after
hh
:
mm
:
ss
}] [
ageout
seconds
]
[
recurring
]
Example:
hostname(config)# sla monitor schedule
sla_id [life {forever | seconds}]
[start-time {hh:mm[:ss] [month day | day
month] | pending | now | after hh:mm:ss}]
[ageout seconds] [recurring]
Schedules the monitoring process.
Typically, you will use the
sla monitor schedule
sla_id
life
forever
start-time
now
command for the monitoring schedule,
and allow the monitoring configuration to determine how often
the testing occurs.
However, you can schedule this monitoring process to begin in the
future and to only occur at specified times.
Step 4
track
track_id
rtr
sla_id
reachability
Example:
hostname(config)# track track_id rtr
sla_id reachability
Associates a tracked static route with the SLA monitoring
process.
The
track_id
argument is a tracking number you assign with this
command. The
sla_id
argument is the ID number of the SLA
process.
Step 5
Do one of the following to define the static route to be installed in the routing table while the tracked object is
reachable.
These options allow you to track a static route or a default route obtained through DHCP or PPPOE.
route
if_name dest_ip mask gateway_ip
[
admin_distance
]
track
track_id
Example:
hostname(config)# route if_name dest_ip
mask gateway_ip [admin_distance] track
track_id
Tracks a static route.
You cannot use the
tunneled
option with the
route
command in
static route tracking.
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