Avaya 3500 Series Troubleshooting Manual page 83

Ethernet routing switch
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Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, double-click Serviceability.
2. In the Serviceability tree, click SLA Monitor.
3. In the SLA Monitor tab, configure parameters as required.
4. On the toolbar, click Apply.
SLA Monitor tab field descriptions
Name
Status
ConfiguredAgentAddrType
ConfiguredAgentAddr
ConfiguredAgentPort
CliAvailable
CliTimeout
CliTimeoutMode
ConfiguredServerAddrType
Troubleshooting 5.1
Configuring SLA Monitor using EDM
Description
Enables or disables the SLA Monitor agent.
The default is disabled.
• enabled: enables the SLA Monitor agent
• disabled: disables the SLA Monitor agent
If you disable the agent, it does not respond
to discover packets from a server.
If you disable the agent because of resource
concerns, consider changing the server
configuration instead, to alter the test
frequency or duration, or the number of
targets.
Indicates IPv4–based communications.
Specifies the agent IP address. The default
value is 0.0.0.0, which cases the agent to use
the switch/stack IP address.
Specifies the UDP port for agent-server
communication. The agent receives
discovery packets on this port. The default is
port 50011.
The server must use the same port.
Specifies whether SLA Monitor agent CLI is
available or not available.
Configures the CLI timeout value in seconds.
The default is 60 seconds.
Configures whether the agent automatic CLI
session timeout is enabled or disabled.
Indicates IPv4–based communications.
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