Entuity sets default values for IP SLA operation configuration attributes. The following list matches the IP SLA commands with Entuity's attribute names:
Control Packets
Description: The IP SLA control protocol is a proprietary protocol for initial exchange between the IP SLA source and the responder. This must be enabled for use with IP SLA responders.
Attribute Name: operationNameControlEnable, where operationName is the name of the operation, e.g. TCPControlEnable.
Default: disabled
Interval
Description: Sets how often the operation should send a operation out to gather statistics.
This command applies to all operation types.
Attribute Name: operationInterval.
Default: 300 seconds
owner
Description: Configures the SNMP owner of the operation. This command applies to all operation types.
Default: EYE
request-data-size
Description: This command applies to the following operation types: ICMP Echo, ICMP path
echo, UPD Echo, Jitter, DLSw, and frame relay.
Default: Varies according to operation type but always set in bytes.
response-data-size
Description: This command applies only to SNA Echo operations.
Default: Varies according to operation type but always set in bytes.
tag
Description: Logically links operations together in a group. This command applies to all
operations.
Default: Entuity
timeout
Description: Sets the amount of time the operation waits for a response from its request
packet. This command applies to all operations.
Default: 100 seconds.
tos number
Description: Defines the IP ToS byte for request packets. IP precedence uses the left-most
three bits of the ToS byte.
When implementing DiffServ, precedence is still set using the left-most three bytes. Additional
priority is configured using the next three bytes. This option is useful for monitoring per-class
traffic.
Bits six and seven are reserved for future use.
The tos command applies to the following operation types: HTTP, ICMP echo, ICMP path
echo, ICMP path jitter, TCP connect, UDP echo and UDP jitter.
Attribute Name: operationnameTOS.
Default: 0
vrf
Description: Allows monitoring within Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Virtual Private
Networks (VPNs) using Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operations.
This command applies to the following operation types in the Entuity Cisco IOS IP SLA: ICMP
Echo, ICMP Path Echo, ICMP Path Jitter, UDP Echo and UDP Jitter.
Attribute Name: vrf.
Default:
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