How do I check my IP SLA status?

Enter IP SLAs mode and create the IP SLA operation using ipsla command. Number 7 represents the operation number. Enter ICMP echo configuration mode and configure the IP SLA operation as an ICMP echo with an IP address 192.168. 10.36 and port number 23.

Does IP SLA use ICMP?

Many customers use IP SLAs ICMP-based operations, in-house ping testing, or ping-based dedicated probes for response time measurements. The IP SLAs ICMP Echo operation conforms to the same IETF specifications for ICMP ping testing and the two methods result in the same response times.

Does IP SLA measure MOS?

Put simply, an IP SLA measures network performance. IP SLAs can take different forms, from a ping measuring round-trip time to a voice-over IP RTP packet checking jitter, delay, and mean opinion score (MOS), giving you insight into voice quality.

How do I configure IP SLA responder?

Open a CLI session on the destination router and follow the below steps.

  1. To enable privileged EXEC mode: Router › enable.
  2. To enable the global configuration mode: Router#configure terminal.
  3. To enable the IP SLA responder. Router(config)#ip sla responder. [or] Router(config)#ip sla monitor responder.

What does IP SLA monitor do?

An IP service level agreement, or IP SLA, is a network measurement technology that uses active traffic monitoring data to analyze the performance of a network in real time. It collects time-based performance data that actively helps monitor and troubleshoot a network.

What is ICMP SLA?

This module describes how to configure an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Echo operation to monitor end-to-end response time between a Cisco router and devices using IPv4 or IPv6. ICMP Echo is useful for troubleshooting network connectivity issues.

What is SLA probe?

The IP SLAs Probe Enhancements feature is an application-aware synthetic operation agent that monitors network performance by measuring response time, network resource availability, application performance, jitter (interpacket delay variance), connect time, throughput, and packet loss.