Chapter 1
Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure UDP jitter operation on the source
device:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
ip sla operation-number
Step 3
udp-jitter {destination-ip-address
| destination-hostname}
destination-port [source-ip
{ip-address | hostname}]
[source-port port-number]
[control {enable | disable}]
[num-packets number-of-packets]
[interval interpacket-interval]
Step 4
frequency seconds
Step 5
exit
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Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Create an IP SLAs operation, and enter IP SLAs configuration mode.
Configure the IP SLAs operation as a UDP jitter operation, and enter UDP
jitter configuration mode.
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destination-ip-address | destination-hostname—Specify the destination IP
address or hostname.
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destination-port—Specify the destination port number in the range from 1
to 65535.
(Optional) source-ip {ip-address | hostname}—Specify the source IP
•
address or hostname. When a source IP address or hostname is not
specified, IP SLAs chooses the IP address nearest to the destination
(Optional) source-port port-number—Specify the source port number in
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the range from 1 to 65535. When a port number is not specified, IP SLAs
chooses an available port.
(Optional) control—Enable or disable sending of IP SLAs control
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messages to the IP SLAs responder. By default, IP SLAs control messages
are sent to the destination device to establish a connection with the IP
SLAs responder
(Optional) num-packets number-of-packets—Enter the number of
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packets to be generated. The range is 1 to 6000; the default is 10.
(Optional) interval inter-packet-interval—Enter the interval between
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sending packets in milliseconds. The range is 1 to 6000; the default value
is 20 ms.
(Optional) Set the rate at which a specified IP SLAs operation repeats. The
range is from 1 to 604800 seconds; the default is 60 seconds.
Exit UDP jitter configuration mode, and return to global configuration mode.
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