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		<title>By: arul</title>
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		<description>Configure the switch as an IP SLAs responder.

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The optional keywords have these meanings:

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•tcp-connect—Enable the responder for TCP connect operations.

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•udp-echo—Enable the responder for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) echo or jitter operations.

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•ipaddress ip-address—Enter the destination IP address.

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•port port-number—Enter the destination port number.

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Note The IP address and port number must match those configured on the source device for the IP SLAs operation.

So the ip sla responder should be configured with the IP address of the router which is running the sla.

do you have any ACLs on you interfaces? Maby ACL filter out you udp jitter packets.</description>
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<p>#</p>
<p>The optional keywords have these meanings:</p>
<p>#</p>
<p>•tcp-connect—Enable the responder for TCP connect operations.</p>
<p>#</p>
<p>•udp-echo—Enable the responder for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) echo or jitter operations.</p>
<p>#</p>
<p>•ipaddress ip-address—Enter the destination IP address.</p>
<p>#</p>
<p>•port port-number—Enter the destination port number.</p>
<p>#</p>
<p>Note The IP address and port number must match those configured on the source device for the IP SLAs operation.</p>
<p>So the ip sla responder should be configured with the IP address of the router which is running the sla.</p>
<p>do you have any ACLs on you interfaces? Maby ACL filter out you udp jitter packets.<!--INFOLINKS_OFF--></p>
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