From: Luan Nguyen (luan@netcraftsmen.net)
Date: Wed Sep 10 2008 - 10:35:22 ART
Depends on what you do, you might want to force your ip sla to go out a
certain interface all the time.
But for your question, it depends on the IOS version you are running.
Technology train's ip sla commands are different from mainline's ip sla
commands.
-Luan
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
GAURAV MADAN
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 8:50 AM
To: CCIE Lab
Subject: IP SLA clearification
HI Friends
Just wanted a small clearification on how to track a SLA object .
Please verify if I am right in my configs or not
ip sla 20
icmp-echo 1.1.1.1
timeout 50
ip sla schedule 20 life forever start-time now
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track 11 ip sla 20 reachability
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I read a few documents ; wherein they configure
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ip sla monitor operation-number
Example:
Router(config)# ip sla monitor 10
Begins configuration for an IP SLAs operation and enters IP SLA
monitor configuration mode
type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho {destination-ip-address |
destination-hostname} [source-ipaddr {ip-address | hostname} |
source-interface interface-name]
Example:
Router(config-sla-monitor)# type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho 172.29.139.134
Defines an ICMP Echo operation and enters IP SLA Monitor ICMP Echo
configuration
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I dont get any "ip sla monitor " option ..
Please lemme know if I am right in my configs or not
Thnx
Gaurav Madan
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