All right. Welcome back, everyone. All right, let's get into the IP SLA configuration. All right now, I'm separations you must configure both the source and identify the target device. Obviously, all right? Test such as ICMP can use any target device provided it can reply to the simple test request.
Anybody can reply to configuring IP SLA on the target switch is easy. Just enable IP SLA responder with the following command IP SLA responded. Pretty straightforward. All right. So let's take a look at so your IP SLA 100. Okay, so we're doing what now you're in fake IP SLA mode.
So your ICMP echo and the target how many times five, you exit and then go IP SLA schedule, the number 100 often forever when you want to start writing Alright, that's the configuration. So how do you see that? Okay, show IP SLA configuration. Here it is. Alright, and that's what it says right over here. That's why you see me highlighted that.
That's what says right there. entry number is 10. toggle the operation to perform ICMP Echo, target address 50. User one, Operation timeout is in 5000 milliseconds type of service parameter is a hex number of rows is the point here operation frequency 10. All right, a group schedule was false. Although interesting information you need to have styles elementary SNMP row style is active threshold and only seconds was 5000. So it gives you a bunch of of the configs over there.
So you know already. The next one is the statistic, statistics. Statistics. Okay. It's going to give you the round trip timers. Okay.
Ah is 36 billion seconds, the operation start time when I was everything was okay, number of successes or failures and the operation Time To Live is forever. Alright, so that is what the show commands a look at to take a look at configuration. But the configuration itself, you saw it wasn't all that it was it was very basic. okay to do it just know what it is know what it is okay, you need to know what the IP SLA does. And again, I'm sure you're gonna get this exact thought. You know, look at simple IP SLA which is ICMP echo.
Okay, I'm not gonna get into all craziness. All right, and I'll more likely be a scenario based question. Meaning a printscreen or something like that, or it could be a multiple choice question, but it will I doubt it. It'll be a simulation. da da. Okay.
Very simple to do. IPS lay nine other configs In the next