Option B seems like the way to go, but I'd also recommend checking the SLA schedule configuration first, just to make sure there aren't any other underlying issues. You know what they say, 'An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.'
Ah, the age-old problem of troubleshooting network issues. I bet the network engineer is wondering, 'Did I leave the iron on at home?' Gotta keep that sense of humor, you know?
Hmm, you raise a good point. But hey, let's not overthink this. If the track option is down, let's just go with the simplest solution and select option B. Sometimes the obvious answer is the right one, you know?
Wait, wait, wait! Shouldn't we first check if the IP SLA schedule is actually configured correctly? I mean, what if there's some other underlying issue that's causing the track option to be down?
The configured track option is down, so we need to resolve the issue. Option B, 'ip sla schedule 10 start-time pending life forever', seems like the best choice to keep the schedule running indefinitely.
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