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IP SLA (Internet Protocol Service Level Agreement) is an active computer network measurement technology that was initially developed by Cisco Systems. IP SLA was previously known as Service Assurance Agent (SAA) or Response Time Reporter (RTR).
Routers and switches enabled with IP SLA perform periodic network tests or measurements such as
The exact number and types of available measurements depends on the IOS version. IP SLA is very widely used in service provider networks to generate time-based performance data. It is also used together with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Netflow, which generate volume-based data.
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Selecting active/working path using IP SLA/Object tracking, while you have single router connected to multiple ISP
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A tutorial on how to track objects and influence routing decisions based on the track status. in the first example tracking is applied against the local routing table and in the second example I introduce some IP SLA to base the object tracking on.
This CCIE oriented episode of quick configs goes into IP SLA (Service Level Agreement). See http://bit.ly/1VZYkFi for all CCIE notes.
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