Configuring ip slas operations, Default configuration, Configuration guidelines – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 41 Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations

Configuring IP SLAs Operations

Configuring IP SLAs Operations

This section does not include configuration information for all available operations as the configuration
information details are included in the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Configuration Guide. It does include several
operations as examples, including configuring the responder, configuring UDP jitter operation, which
requires a responder, and configuring ICMP echo operation, which does not require a responder. For
details about configuring other operations, see he Cisco IOS IP SLAs Configuration Guide at this URL

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipsla/configuration/guide/12_4t/sla_12_4t_book.html

This section includes this information:

Default Configuration, page 41-6

Configuration Guidelines, page 41-6

Configuring the IP SLAs Responder, page 41-7

Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the UDP Jitter Operation, page 41-8

Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the ICMP Echo Operation, page 41-10

Default Configuration

No IP SLAs operations are configured.

Configuration Guidelines

For information on the IP SLAs commands, see the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Command Reference,
Release 12.4T
command reference at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipsla/command/reference/sla_book.html

For detailed descriptions and configuration procedures, see the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Configuration Guide,
Release 12.4T
at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipsla/configuration/guide/12_4t/sla_12_4t_book.html

Note that not all of the IP SLAs commands or operations described in this guide are supported on the
switch. The switch supports IP service level analysis by using UDP jitter, UDP echo, HTTP, TCP
connect, ICMP echo, ICMP path echo, ICMP path jitter, FTP, DNS, and DHCP, as well as multiple
operation scheduling and proactive threshold monitoring. It does not support VoIP service analysis or
IP service level analysis by using DLSw+ operation.

Before configuring any IP SLAs application, you can use the show ip sla application privileged EXEC
command to verify that the operation type is supported on your software image. This is an example of
the output from the command:

Switch# show ip sla application

IP SLAs

Version: 2.2.0 Round Trip Time MIB, Infrastructure Engine-II

Time of last change in whole IP SLAs: 22:17:39.117 UTC Fri Jun

Estimated system max number of entries: 15801

Estimated number of configurable operations: 15801

Number of Entries configured : 0

Number of active Entries : 0

Number of pending Entries : 0

Number of inactive Entries : 0

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