IP SLA Questions
Question 1
Refer to the exhibit.
Which statement about this IP SLA is true?
A. The SLA must also have a schedule configured before it will start.
B. The TTL of the SLA packets is 10
C. The SLA has a timeout of 3.6 seconds.
D. The SLA has a lifetime of 5 seconds.
Answer: A
Please explain this answer with relation to the output .
Hi,
Kindly explain the answer. Isn’t the scheduler already configured ?
pending trigger
Start time now hasn’t been configured with the specific SLA
Next Scheduled Start Time : “Pending Trigger”
You should configure in your router ip sla start-time now if I’m not mistaken with the syntax. 🙂
Anonymous, When you configure an IP SLAs operation, you must schedule the operation to begin capturing statistics and collecting error info. You can schedule an operation to start immediately or to start at a certain month, day, and hour. You can use the pending option to set the operation to start at a later time. The pending option is an internal state of the operation that is visible through SNMP. The pending state is also used when an operation is a reaction operation waiting to be triggered. You can schedule a single IP SLAs operation or a group of operations at one time. We can see in this output that the IP SLA is still in a pending trigger state.