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Thank you very much for taking the time to post this Video. It was very helpful!!! This is the first one I have seen from you and you can be sure that I am looking up the others from you. Again Thank you!!!! Keep em coming!
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The "rtr" swtich goes with the "track" command. Not the "ip sla" command.
12.4 should work fine.
Have another look at the video and be sure that you're entering the commands in the correct place.
Let me know if I'm not understanding. I'll do my best to help out.
CSO.
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yes im doing it on a lab,
i've download the 12.4 version, when you type "ip sla ?" only occured "monitor"
no "rtr" command.., may be its on 12.5 version, is there any..??
so because mine is an OLD router with OLD IOS, i'm thinking to replace it thou..
thanks again for the help.
Hello,
Which Feature is necessary on the IOS Router to provide the IP SLA Route Tracking option? IP Base Feautre? Data Feature? Security Feautre? . Regards
dariogustin 1 month ago
@dariogustin
I believe it depends on a lot of factors such as platform and release number. Your best bet is to use Cisco's feature navigator to see if what you have will support it. You can find it here... h-t-t-p-:-/-/-tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/CFN/jsp/index.jsp
CSO
CovertSecOps 4 weeks ago
How can I no if my router is capable of IP SLA?
eqdryxl2011 3 months ago
@eqdryxl2011
Type "ip ?" at the (config)# prompt. If you "sla" as an option. You're good to go.
CSO
CovertSecOps 3 months ago
Let me know if you ever come to Ann Arbor Mi and I will get you a beer!
I tried configuring sla on my router but ip sla monitor kept giving me an error. After watching your vid I have successfully configured the SLA on my router
Thanks again
sanfabio2000 11 months ago
@sanfabio2000
That's great. Glad to hear that the vids are helping. If I'm ever in your area, I'll take you up on that beer.
Cheers
CovertSecOps 11 months ago