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Chapter 22      Managing IP Service Level Agreement (IP SLA) Configurations
  Viewing Y.1731 Probe Properties
Step 3Right-click a probe and choose Properties to view its properties. The following additional information 
is displayed in the Probe Properties window for certain devices, such as Cisco CPT devices. Packets Per Burst The number of packets transmitted per burst.
Burst Period The time taken to send the packets from the source to their destination....

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Chapter 22      Managing IP Service Level Agreement (IP SLA) Configurations
  Configuring Y.1731 Probes
Configuring Y.1731 Probes
The following IP SLA-related commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the 
appropriate node and choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you 
can run these commands (see Permissions for Vision Client NE-Related Operations, page B-4). To find 
out if a device supports these commands,...

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  Configuring Y.1731 Probes
Command Navigation Description
Configure Probe 
EndPoint 
AssociationRight-click Y1731 Probes 
node> Commands> 
Configuration> 
Configure Probe EndPoint 
AssociationUse this command to configure endpoint 
association for a probe.
Create ProfileExpand the node Probes> 
Right-click Y1731 Probes 
node> Commands> 
Configuration> Create 
ProfileUse this command...

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Chapter 22      Managing IP Service Level Agreement (IP SLA) Configurations
  Configuring Y.1731 Probes
Delete IP SLA 
parametersRight-click an ASR9K> 
Commands> 
Configuration> 
IPSLA>Delete IP SLAUse this command to delete the IP SLA parameters 
for a probe.
Show IP SLARight-click an 
ASR9Kdevice > 
Commands> 
Configuration> 
IPSLA>Show IP SLAUse this command to view the IP SLA schedule 
details. Command Navigation Description 

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Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast 
Configurations
IP Multicast is a bandwidth-conserving technology that reduces traffic by simultaneously delivering a 
single stream of information to thousands of corporate recipients and homes. Applications that take 
advantage of multicast include video conferences, corporate communications, distance learning, and 
distribution of software, stock quotes, and news.
IP Multicast delivers source traffic to...

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Chapter 23      Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations
  Viewing Multicast Nodes
Viewing Multicast Nodes
To view the Multicast node:
Step 1Right-click on the required device and choose the Inventory option.
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>Multicast. The Route Policies and Multicast 
Global Interfaces tabs are displayed in the content pane as show in Figure 23-1. You can click on the tabs 
to view more details.
Figure 23-1...

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Chapter 23      Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations
  Viewing Multicast Protocols
Viewing Multicast Protocols
The following Multicast protocols are available in Prime Network:
Address Family (IPv4)—See Viewing the Address Family (IPv4) Profile, page 23-3.
Address Family (IPv6)—See Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile, page 23-4.
IGMP—Viewing the IGMP Profile, page 23-5.
PIM—Viewing the PIM Profile, page 23-7.
Viewing the Address Family (IPv4)...

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Chapter 23      Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations
  Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile
Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile
To view the Address Family (IPv6) profile:
Step 1Right-click on the required device and choose the Inventory option.
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>Multicast>Address Family (IPV6). The 
profile details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 23-3 describes the fields that are displayed...

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  Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile
Viewing the IGMP Profile
The IGMP runs between hosts and their immediately neighboring multicast routers. The mechanisms of 
the protocol allow a host to inform its local router that it wishes to receive transmissions addressed to a 
specific multicast group. Also, routers periodically query the LAN to determine if known group 
members are still active....

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Chapter 23      Monitoring IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations
  Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile
There are three versions of IGMP:
IGMP Version 1
IGMP Version 2
IGMP Version 3
To view the IGMP profile:
Step 1Right-click on the required device and choose the Inventory option.
Step 2In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory>Multicast>IGMP. The IGMP details are 
displayed in the content pane. You can click on the tabs to view more details....
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