Hi All,
Currently my company uses Cisco 1811's for our sites which goes through a provider to our primary router a 3825. The existing IP SLAs we have in place are icmp-jitter types, which isn't capturing packet loss. So I have created a new IP SLA to do just that. IP SLA 10 is the existing one, and 30 is the new one. The 3825 has the ip sla responder activated. Yesterday we experience a site which had a rather high percent packet loss when ping'ed (around 8% loss), so I thought it would be a rather good time to test. But it wasn't detecting any packet loss, did I enter something wrong?
ip sla 10
icmp-jitter 10.210.1.8 num-packets 20 interval 40
frequency 600
ip sla schedule 10 life forever start-time now
ip sla 30
udp-jitter 10.210.1.8 5000
frequency 300
ip sla schedule 30 life forever start-time now
ip sla reaction-configuration 10 react packetLoss threshold-type immediate threshold-value 5 1 action-type trapOnly
ip sla logging traps
snmp-server enable traps syslog