Which two IP SLA operations can you use to measure the end-to-end response time for all IP traffic between a Cisco router and an end device?

Which two IP SLA operations can you use to measure the end-to-end response time for all IP traffic between a Cisco router and an end device?
A. ICMP path echo
B. UDP echo
C. ICMP path jitter
D. UDP jitter
E. TCP connect
F. ICMP echo

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5 thoughts on “Which two IP SLA operations can you use to measure the end-to-end response time for all IP traffic between a Cisco router and an end device?

  1. A & F

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipsla/configuration/xe-3s/sla-xe-3s-book/sla_icmp_pathecho.html

    To monitor ICMP Path Echo performance on a device, use the IP SLAs ICMP Path Echo operation. An ICMP Path Echo operation measures end-to-end and hop-by-hop response time between a Cisco device and other devices using IP. ICMP Path Echo is useful for determining network availability and for troubleshooting network connectivity issues.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipsla/configuration/15-mt/sla-15-mt-book/sla_icmp_echo.html

    The ICMP Echo operation measures end-to-end response time between a Cisco router and any devices using IP. Response time is computed by measuring the time taken between sending an ICMP Echo request message to the destination and receiving an ICMP Echo reply.

  2. Configuring IP SLAs Operations

    Note This section does not include configuration information for all available operations as the configuration information details are included in the Cisco IOS IP SLAs Configuration Guide. It does include several operations as examples, including configuring the responder, configuring UDP jitter operation, which requires a responder, and configuring ICMP echo operation, which does not require a responder. A switch running the IP base image supports only IP SLAs responder functionality. The switch must be running the IP services image for full IP SLAs functionality.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12-2/44sg/configuration/guide/Wrapper-44SG/swipsla.html

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