Configure the SLA Mon Agent
Configure the SLA Mon agent to communicate with an Avaya Diagnostic Server with SLA Mon technology to perform Quality of Service (QoS) tests of the network.
Before you begin
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To use the SLA Mon agent, you must have an Avaya Diagnostic Server with SLA Mon technology in your network.
About this task
To configure the SLA Mon agent, you must assign an IP address and enable it. Remaining agent parameters are optional and you can operate the agent using the default values.
Note
If you want to change SLA Mon parameters, you must first disable SLA Mon.
If you configure the SLA Mon agent address under an IP address for a VLAN or brouter, you must remove the SLA Mon address, before you can remove the IP address for the VLAN or brouter. To remove the SLA Mon address, first select disabled from the Status field, then configure the IP address in the ConfiguredAgentAddr field to 0.0.0.0.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand the folders.
- Select SLA Monitor.
- Select the SLA Monitor tab.
- For the status, select enabled.
- In the ConfiguredAgentAddr field, enter the SLA Mon agent IP address
- Configure optional parameters as required.
- Select Apply.
SLA Monitor field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the SLA Monitor tab.
Name | Description |
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Status |
Enables or disables the SLA Mon agent. The default is disabled. If you disable the agent, it does not respond to discovery packets from a server. If you disable the agent because of resource concerns, consider changing the server configuration instead, to alter the test frequency or duration, or the number of targets. |
CertFileInstallAction |
Installs or uninstalls a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate file. The default is noAction. |
CertFile |
Specifies the file name and path of the SSL certificate. If you install a certificate on the SLA Mon agent, you must ensure a matching configuration on the server. |
ConfiguredAgentAddrType |
Specifies the address type of the agent: IPv4. |
ConfiguredAgentAddr |
Configures the agent IP address. You must configure the IP address before the agent can process received discovery packets from the server. The agent IP address is a mandatory parameter. The default value is 0.0.0.0. |
ConfiguredAgentPort |
Configures the UDP port for agent-server communication. The SLA Mon agent receives discovery packets on this port. The default is port 50011. The server must use the same port. |
ConfiguredAgentVrfName |
Specifies the name of a VRF. |
ConfiguredServerAddrType |
Specifies the address type of the server: IPv4. |
ConfiguredServerAddr |
Restricts the SLA Mon agent to use the server at this IP address only. If the default of 0.0.0.0 is used, then the SLA Mon agent can register with any server. |
ConfiguredServerPort |
Restricts the SLA Mon agent to use this registration port only. The default is 0, which means the agent disregards the source port information in server traffic. The server must use the same port. |
ConfiguredAltServerAddrType |
Specifies the address type of the secondary server: IPv4. |
ConfiguredAltServerAddr |
Configures a secondary server in the event that the primary server is unreachable. |
ConfiguredAltServerPort |
Restricts the SLA Mon agent to use this registration port on the secondary server only. The default is 0, which means the agent disregards the source port information in server traffic. The server must use the same port. |
SupportedApps |
Shows the type of testing supported: Real Time Protocol (RTP) and New Trace Route (NTR). |
AgentAddressType |
Shows the SLA Mon agent address type. |
AgentAddress |
Shows the configured SLA Mon agent IP address. |
AgentPort |
Shows the configured SLA Mon agent port. |
RegisteredWithServer |
Indicates if the SLA Mon agent has registered with a server. |
RegisteredServerAddrType |
Shows the address type for the registered server. |
RegisteredServerAddr |
Shows the IP address for the registered server. |
RegisteredServerPort |
Shows the port number for the registered server. |
RegistrationTime |
Shows the amount of time, in seconds, since the SLA Mon agent registered with the server. |
AgentToAgentPort |
Shows the port for SLA Mon agent-to-agent communication. |
ConfiguredAgentToAgentPort |
Configures the port used for RTP and NTR testing in SLA Mon agent-to-agent communication. The default port is 50012. If you configure this value as zero (0), the default port is used. |