Configuring The Sla Monitor Agent - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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<ace-id>
<ip addr>

Configuring the SLA Monitor agent

Configure the SLA Monitor agent to communicate with an SLA Monitor server to perform
Quality of Service (QoS) tests of the network.
Before you begin
• To use the SLA Monitor agent, you must have an SLA Monitor server in your network.
About this task
To configure the agent, you must enable it and assign an IP address. Remaining agent
parameters are optional and you can operate the agent using the default values.
In HA mode, the agent startup and initialization occurs only on the master CP module.
Procedure
1. Configure the agent IP address:
2. Enable the agent:
3. (Optional) Configure the UDP port for agent-server communication:
4. (Optional) Restrict which servers an agent can use:
5. (Optional) Control the port used for Real Time Protocol (RTP) and New Trace
6. (Optional) Install a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate for the agent:
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Troubleshooting
Variable
Note:
The agent IP address must not use the IP address of an IP interface on the
switch.
config slamon agent ip-address <ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr>
config slamon oper-mode enable
config slamon agent port <port>
config slamon server ip-address <ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr>
[<ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr>]
config slamon server port <port>
Route (NTR) testing:
config slamon agent-comm-port <port>
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Value
Specifies the ID of the ACE from 1 to 1000.
Specifies the source or destination IP address.
July 2013

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