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Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations
This chapter describes how to use Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) on the Catalyst 3560
switch. Cisco IP SLAs is a part of Cisco IOS software that allows Cisco customers to analyze IP service
levels for IP applications and services by using active traffic monitoring—the generation of traffic in a
continuous, reliable, and predictable manner—for measuring network performance. With Cisco IOS IP
SLAs, service provider customers can measure and provide service level agreements, and enterprise
customers can verify service levels, verify outsourced service level agreements, and understand network
performance. Cisco IOS IP SLAs can perform network assessments, verify quality of service (QoS), ease
the deployment of new services, and assist with network troubleshooting.
Note Switches running the IP base image support only IP SLAs responder functionality and must be
configured with another device that supports full IP SLAs functionality, for example, a Catalyst 3560
switch running the IP services image.
For more information about IP SLAs, see the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Configuration Guide, Release 12.4T at
this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipsla/configuration/guide/12_4t/sla_12_4t_book.html
For command syntax information, see the command reference at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipsla/command/reference/sla_book.html
This chapter consists of these sections:
Understanding Cisco IOS IP SLAs, page 41-1
Configuring IP SLAs Operations, page 41-6
Monitoring IP SLAs Operations, page 41-13

Understanding Cisco IOS IP SLAs

Cisco IOS IP SLAs sends data across the network to measure performance between multiple network
locations or across multiple network paths. It simulates network data and IP services and collects
network performance information in real time. Cisco IOS IP SLAs generates and analyzes traffic either
between Cisco IOS devices or from a Cisco IOS device to a remote IP device such as a network
application server. Measurements provided by the various Cisco IOS IP SLAs operations can be used
for troubleshooting, for problem analysis, and for designing network topologies.