From: Jonathan Stevens (jonathanstevens.net@googlemail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 29 2006 - 17:26:59 GMT-3
Hrm... now why would you want a nontechnical person configuring your
routers?
Richard Dumoulin wrote:
>Just the syntax is the different. The reason of the change is probably that
>SLA is more meaningful to non technical persons
>
>-- Richard
>
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>Objet : Any difference between SAA and IP SLA?
>
>Is there a difference between Service Assurance Agent and IP SLA?
>The only difference I see is that SLA uses IP sla commands while SAA uses
>RTR commands.
>
>Can someone explain the benefit of one over the other?
>
>Thanks!
>
>
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