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350-401 Practice Question: Which three statements about IP SLA threshold…
Which three statements about IP SLA threshold monitoring and reaction configuration are true? (Choose three.)
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The 'threshold' command sets the rising threshold that triggers a reaction when exceeded.
IP SLA allows configuring rising and falling thresholds to trigger events. The reaction can be tied to a tracking object, which can then influence routing decisions. The 'connection-loss' type triggers when all probes fail. The 'timeout' reaction is not a valid type; the correct keyword is 'timeout' within the threshold configuration. The 'react' command can also monitor jitter values.
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The 'threshold' command sets the rising threshold that triggers a reaction when exceeded.
Why this is correct
Correct because the 'threshold' command defines the upper boundary; when the measured value exceeds it, the reaction is triggered.
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The 'reaction' configuration can specify an action such as 'connection-loss' to trigger when the probe fails to receive a response.
Why this is correct
Correct because 'connection-loss' is a valid reaction type that activates when the probe does not receive a reply.
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The IP SLA reaction can be used to update a tracking object, which can then influence policy-based routing or static route removal.
Why this is correct
Correct because the 'track' command can reference an IP SLA operation, and changes in the SLA state can modify routing behavior.
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The 'reaction' command supports a 'timeout' type that triggers when the probe response time exceeds a configured value.
Why it's wrong here
Incorrect because 'timeout' is not a reaction type; the correct parameter is 'threshold' for exceeding a value, and 'timeout' is a global probe parameter.
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The 'reaction' command can only monitor round-trip time and cannot be used for jitter or packet loss.
Why it's wrong here
Incorrect because the 'reaction' command can monitor various statistics, including jitter (e.g., 'jitter') and packet loss (e.g., 'packet-loss').
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