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300-410 Practice Question: Runs the following command to troubleshoot an IP…
A network engineer runs the following command to troubleshoot an IP SLA issue:
R1# show ip sla application IP Service Level Agreements
Version: 2.0
IP SLAs Responder: Disabled IP SLAs Low Memory: Disabled IP SLAs ICMP Echo: Enabled IP SLAs ICMP Jitter: Enabled IP SLAs HTTP: Disabled IP SLAs FTP: Disabled IP SLAs UDP Jitter: Enabled IP SLAs TCP Connect: Enabled IP SLAs DNS: Disabled IP SLAs DHCP: Disabled IP SLAs DLSw: Disabled IP SLAs VoIP: Disabled IP SLAs Metro Ethernet: Disabled IP SLAs Video: Disabled IP SLAs LSP: Disabled IP SLAs LSP Group: Disabled IP SLAs VPLS: Disabled IP SLAs MPLS: Disabled IP SLAs MPLS Group: Disabled IP SLAs LDP: Disabled IP SLAs LDP Group: Disabled IP SLAs BFD: Disabled
What does this output indicate?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
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Correct answer & explanation
✓
The device supports ICMP Echo, ICMP Jitter, UDP Jitter, and TCP Connect probes.
This output shows the IP SLA capabilities enabled on the device. ICMP Echo, ICMP Jitter, UDP Jitter, and TCP Connect are enabled; others are disabled. The responder is also disabled.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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The IP SLA responder is enabled, allowing the device to respond to probes.
Why it's wrong here
The output shows 'IP SLAs Responder: Disabled'.
- ✓
The device supports ICMP Echo, ICMP Jitter, UDP Jitter, and TCP Connect probes.
Why this is correct
These operations are listed as 'Enabled'.
- ✗
All IP SLA operations are disabled on this device.
Why it's wrong here
Some operations are enabled.
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The device is running low on memory and cannot support IP SLA.
Why it's wrong here
The output shows 'IP SLAs Low Memory: Disabled', meaning no memory issue.
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