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Cisco IP SLA and Manage Engine Netflow Analyzer

Simon Young
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I am not sure if any one can help with this.

I am trying to get IPSLA monitor working with a Cisco 2911 and to view it through manage engine netflow anaylzer.

does any one know if  I need a specific Cisco license to get this feature working

I have ip sla responder as a config option and the instructions, state this is all that is required?

 

 

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Vinod Arya
Cisco Employee
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Previously no additional license's were required to enable features.

But with the new 15.x versions and later, you need to have your devices license for higher than ipbase.  

Any feature set greater than "ipbase" will enable IP SLA. You can check the license details under show version. Example (snippet)

Technology Package License Information for Module:'c2900'

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Technology    Technology-package           Technology-package
              Current       Type           Next reboot
------------------------------------------------------------------
ipbase        ipbasek9      Permanent      ipbasek9
security      None          None           None
uc            None          None           None
data          None          None           None

Apart from this, you need to enable the datak9 feature.

The 15.x code has licensing features  not seen in 12.4, and the "datak9" package has to be accepted.  

To check, run a "show license" command, and I see the following:

Index 4 Feature: datak9
        Period left: Not Activated
        Period Used: 0  minute  0  second
        License Type: EvalRightToUse
        License State: Not in Use, EULA not accepted
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: None

To activate it, please try the following command:

device(config)#license accept end user agreement
accepted the EULA and then:
device#license boot module c2900 technology-package datak9

After this please save the config and reboot the device and see you can configure the IP
SLA commands. For more details on how to configure device for IP SLA on 15M IOS, as it has
IP SLA Engine III as compared to IP SLA Engine II on older 12.x series, check the
following details :

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipsla/configuration/15-mt/sla-15-mt-book.html

-Thanks

Vinod

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Vinod Arya
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Previously no additional license's were required to enable features.

But with the new 15.x versions and later, you need to have your devices license for higher than ipbase.  

Any feature set greater than "ipbase" will enable IP SLA. You can check the license details under show version. Example (snippet)

Technology Package License Information for Module:'c2900'

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Technology    Technology-package           Technology-package
              Current       Type           Next reboot
------------------------------------------------------------------
ipbase        ipbasek9      Permanent      ipbasek9
security      None          None           None
uc            None          None           None
data          None          None           None

Apart from this, you need to enable the datak9 feature.

The 15.x code has licensing features  not seen in 12.4, and the "datak9" package has to be accepted.  

To check, run a "show license" command, and I see the following:

Index 4 Feature: datak9
        Period left: Not Activated
        Period Used: 0  minute  0  second
        License Type: EvalRightToUse
        License State: Not in Use, EULA not accepted
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: None

To activate it, please try the following command:

device(config)#license accept end user agreement
accepted the EULA and then:
device#license boot module c2900 technology-package datak9

After this please save the config and reboot the device and see you can configure the IP
SLA commands. For more details on how to configure device for IP SLA on 15M IOS, as it has
IP SLA Engine III as compared to IP SLA Engine II on older 12.x series, check the
following details :

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipsla/configuration/15-mt/sla-15-mt-book.html

-Thanks

Vinod

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Vinod

Thank you very much for your prompt response. I am running ipbase, exactly as in your screenshot

I have a 3850 running ipservices, which I have configured for netflow

Am I correct to assume that this should work?

I guess 3850 would be running an IOS-XE which should be a little different compared to IOS, due to which I am a little unsure.

Secondly, NetFlow and IP SLA are two separate features. Please confirm which feature do you mean?

Also share specific version details of the platform.

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Vinod

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Hi,

Sorry that wasn't clear

I am interested in the IP SLA feature and I am running

Switch Ports Model              SW Version        SW Image              Mode
------ ----- -----              ----------        ----------            ----
*    1 32    WS-C3850-24T       03.03.03SE        cat3k_caa-universalk9 INSTALL

 

Starting with Cisco IOS Release 15.1(1)SG and Cisco IOS XE Release 3.3.0SG, support for all IP SLAs and NSF features have been extended from Enterprise Services to IP Base feature set.

So as far as you have anything higher to ipbase, IP SLA should work on 8850 as well.

For more details, you can check the Configuration Guide for 3850 for IOS-XE 3.3.03SE IP SLA Feature

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Vinod

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