send (SLA)
To configure the number and timing of packets sent by a probe in an operations profile, use the
send
command
in SLA profile probe configuration mode. To return to the default, use the
no
form of the command.
send burst
{
every number
{
seconds| minutes| hours
}
| once
}
packet count packets interval number
{
seconds|
milliseconds
}
no send burst
{
every number
{
seconds| minutes| hours
}
| once
}
packet count packets interval number
{
seconds| milliseconds
}
send packet
{
every number
{
milliseconds| seconds| minutes| hours
}
| once
}
no send packet
{
every number
{
milliseconds| seconds| minutes| hours
}
| once
}
Syntax Description
Sends a burst of packets every specified number of seconds, minutes,
or hours, where
number
is in the following range:
•
1
–
3600
seconds
•
1
–
1440
minutes
•
1
–
168
hours
burst every number
{
seconds
|
minutes
|
hours
}
Sends a single burst one time.
burst once
Specifies the number of
packets
in each burst. The range is 2 to 600.
packet count packets
Specifies the time interval (in seconds or milliseconds) between each
packet in a burst, where
number
is in the following range:
•
1
–
30
seconds
•
50
–
30000
milliseconds
interval number
{
seconds
|
milliseconds
}
Sends one packet every specified number of milliseconds, seconds,
minutes, or hours, where
number
is in the following range:
•
1
–
3600
seconds
•
1
–
1440
minutes
•
1
–
168
hours
•
50
–
10000
milliseconds
packet every number
{
milliseconds
|
seconds
|
minutes
|
hours
}
Sends a single packet one time.
packet once
Command Default
If the operation is configured to measure jitter or data packet loss, the default is to send a single burst of 2
packets with a second interval between the packets.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,
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Ethernet OAM Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
send (SLA)