From: shiran guez (shiranp3@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 09 2008 - 18:30:28 ARST
the SLA (Service Level Agreement) went trough a lot of changes from version
to version, that should not stop you.
some you will see:
ip sla <number>
ip sla monitor <number>
rtr <number>
saa <number>
all of them are the same feature in different phases.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:41 AM, Modular <modulartx@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to set up ip sla to ping another device. (I need to track it for
> a VRRP setup in a lab.)
>
> The docs say I should "ip sla monitor (#)", but none of the devices I'm
> using seem to have
> the "monitor" option. I even checked using dynamips with a 7200 running
> 12.4(22)T ipbase and no luck. Has the syntax changed or am I not running
> the
> right feature set?
> Here are the options I'm given:
>
> Router(config)#ip sla ?
> <1-2147483647> Entry Number
> enable Enable Event Notifications
> ethernet-monitor IP SLAs Auto Ethernet configuration
> group Group Configuration or Group Scheduling
> key-chain Use MD5 authentication for IP SLAs Control
> Messages
> logging Enable Syslog
> low-memory Configure Low Water Memory Mark
> reaction-configuration IP SLAs Reaction-Configuration
> reaction-trigger IP SLAs Trigger Assignment
> reset IP SLAs Reset
> responder Enable IP SLAs Responder
> restart Restart An Active Entry
> schedule IP SLAs Entry Scheduling
>
> Thanks,
> Mod....
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