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Cisco ASA sla and track commands

Matthew Crane
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Cisco ASA 5520's running 8.2.5 and using sla and track commands

Am I right in thinking that sla and track can be used for any pair of routes using diverse routes between 2 locations, these commands are NOT just restricted to being sued for a default route?

Example: I have 2 MPLS carriers between the 2 sites, the networks advertised by the MPLS carriers would be idnetical

e.g.Site A has

route outside 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 2.2.2.2 1 track 1

route outside 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 3.3.3.3 128

There would of course be the track 1 rtr...command and some corresponding sla commands

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Jon Marshall
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Matthew

Am I right in thinking that sla and track can be used for any pair of routes

As far as I know, yes, they don't need to be default routes, it's just that they usually are.

I would have thought if both routes are pointing via the outside interface though the next hop IPs would be in the same subnet ?

Jon

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