IP-SLA

The IP Service Level Agreement (IP-SLA) is a feature that enables the measuring of network performance between two nodes in a network for different service level agreement parameters such as round-trip time (RTT), one-way delay, jitter, reachability, packet loss, and voice quality scores. These two nodes can span across area in access, distribution or core inside a LAN as well as across WAN between core to core or core to Data Centre switches. This feature helps you measure the SLA for different protocols or applications such as UDP echo, UDP jitter (for voice and video), TCP connect, HTTP, and ICMP echo. This guide provides details for managing and monitoring different types of IP-SLAs.