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| monitors:ip-sla [2014/04/16 14:11] – [Installation] pk21 | monitors:ip-sla [2014/04/16 14:37] (current) – [Installation] pk21 | ||
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| ^ Author | [[ pk21@hotmail.com | Peter Kok ]] | | ^ Author | [[ pk21@hotmail.com | Peter Kok ]] | | ||
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| LOGFILE $BBSERVERLOGS/ | LOGFILE $BBSERVERLOGS/ | ||
| INTERVAL 5m | INTERVAL 5m | ||
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| + | Configure a cisco device with an ip sla check | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | conf t | ||
| + | ip sla 3 | ||
| + | icmp-echo 172.16.1.2 | ||
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| + | tag iBGP | ||
| + | ip sla schedule 3 life forever start-time now | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| Now all you have to do is configure ip sla on your cisco equipment and add the tag //sla// after the host you want to monitor in your bb-hosts file | Now all you have to do is configure ip sla on your cisco equipment and add the tag //sla// after the host you want to monitor in your bb-hosts file | ||
| ===== Source ===== | ===== Source ===== | ||
| - | ==== sla.sh ==== | + | ==== ip-sla.sh ==== |
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