01-28-2009 01:17 PM
Hi,
According to Cisco online documentation the MIB for IP SLA is RTTMON-MIB and the IOS config is:
snmp-server enable traps rtr
Unfor, the 7201 I'm working with only has the following IPSLA trap config option
snmp-server enable traps ipsla
Does the MIB still work? I can't seem to find anything in regards to this new command.
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200P-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.4(20)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
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Compiled Fri 11-Jul-08 05:00 by prod_rel_team
Regards,
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01-28-2009 01:54 PM
Yes. The name has been changed quite a few times since its inception. First, the feature was called "Response Time Reporter" (rtr). Then, it was changed to "Service Assurance Agent" (SAA). Now it's called "IP Service Level Agreement" (IP SLA).
Enabling ipsla traps will enable the traps documented in the CISCO-RTTMON-MIB. On older versions of IOS, the command would be "snmp-server enable traps rtr".
01-28-2009 01:54 PM
Yes. The name has been changed quite a few times since its inception. First, the feature was called "Response Time Reporter" (rtr). Then, it was changed to "Service Assurance Agent" (SAA). Now it's called "IP Service Level Agreement" (IP SLA).
Enabling ipsla traps will enable the traps documented in the CISCO-RTTMON-MIB. On older versions of IOS, the command would be "snmp-server enable traps rtr".
01-29-2009 06:06 AM
Thanks!
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