The Service Level Agreement (SLA) Monitor is a diagnostic and monitoring system for the converged network. It employs the use of a web-based server application to communicate with agents embedded in the components of IP telephony as well as other sources to reveal how the network contributes to the performance of audio and video applications.
The SLA Monitor performs analysis on the following network elements:
Correct Differentiated Services (DiffServ) issues.
Handle rogue applications.
Provide real-time visibility to live sessions.
For more information on the SLA Monitor server and agent, see Operations Intelligence Suite Advanced Implementation Guide for SLA Mon.
Root Level Commands |
First level command |
Second level command |
Description |
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copy scp root-ca sla |
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Copy and install a trusted CA certificate to be used for the TLS connection to the SLA server. |
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copy usb root-ca sla |
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Copy and install a trusted CA certificate to be used for the TLS connection to the SLA server. |
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set sla-monitor |
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Enables or disables the SLA Monitor Agent. |
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show root-ca sla |
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Display the trusted CA certificates to be used for the SLA TLS connection. |
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show sla-monitor |
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Displays the state of the SLA Monitor Agent for example, enabled or disabled. The command also displays all gateway parameters pertaining to the SLA Monitor Agent. |