01-05-2010 01:06 PM - edited 03-11-2019 09:54 AM
I am familiar with the Track command to watch an IP SLA setup for routing and fail overs. The other day i noticed someones ASA confiugred with a Track command and it looked like it was used for the routing and fail-over stuff.
Can someone give me some insite on this command. I can not seem to find anything that explains it to me and give me some examples. I have a few real world issues i could resolve with a setup on the ASA.
Thanks
01-05-2010 02:20 PM
D0nprintup wrote:
I am familiar with the Track command to watch an IP SLA setup for routing and fail overs. The other day i noticed someones ASA confiugred with a Track command and it looked like it was used for the routing and fail-over stuff.
Can someone give me some insite on this command. I can not seem to find anything that explains it to me and give me some examples. I have a few real world issues i could resolve with a setup on the ASA.
Thanks
Yes, version 7.2(1) introduced the ability to track the reachability of a route. Have a look at the command reference which gives an example of how to use it. You should look at the following commands
sla monitor
sla monitor schedule
track
route
Jon
01-06-2010 05:41 AM
Thank you , that is what i was looking for
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