Good tutorial! Thanks! But in the second scenario with the IP SLA should the track monitor the "state" of the SLA not the "reachability"? Otherwise the IP SLA becomes pointless. The same is achiavable with track "reachability" function as we saw in the first example without the SLA.
You explain things very well, I hope you keep teaching Cisco. I've watched this video alot taking notes. Thank you very much!
thank you so much, this was the most clear video about this
Thanks for posting this very insightful video.
Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Another Awesome Presentation mate. Pls keep up your good work Cheers !!!
Good tutorial! Thanks!
But in the second scenario with the IP SLA should the track monitor the "state" of the SLA not the "reachability"? Otherwise the IP SLA becomes pointless. The same is achiavable with track "reachability" function as we saw in the first example without the SLA.
its a very help full content thank you!
how about hq("office") and isp uses bgp ?
Practically useful. Thank you for sharing.
Nice example - thank you.
gr8 work my friend, u mind if u can tell me how to study further like some more features of IP sla...
excellent tutorial, thank you
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Good Stuff
thanks , it is well explained :)
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You seem to be confused when explaining and applying the concept.