Refer to the exhibit. Which action resolves the IP SLA for the UDP jitter problem between R4 and R3 Ethernet 0/1 IP addresses?
Refer to the exhibit. Which action resolves the IP SLA for the UDP jitter problem between R4 and R3 Ethernet 0/1 IP addresses?
The issue with the IP SLA for the UDP jitter problem between R4 and R3's Ethernet 0/1 IP addresses seems to originate from the configuration of the IP SLA. The configuration shown includes an incorrect destination IP address, which should be R3's e0/1 IP address (209.165.201.2). To resolve this issue, the existing IP SLA configuration must be deleted and reconfigured correctly with the appropriate destination IP address. This ensures that the SLA monitors the correct path. Hence, the action to delete and configure the ip sla 6500 command with R3 e0/1 IP address is the correct resolution. This prevents any potential issues that could arise from attempting to modify an existing IP SLA entry that is already running.
Responder does not seem incorrect, but IP SLA 6500 does not have the correct destination/ A rather than B because you need to delete an IP SLA, rather than editing
correct: IOU1(config)#ip sla 1 Entry already running and cannot be modified (only can delete (no) and start over) (check to see if the probe has finished exiting)
Agree on this, A its only correct if the output refering to the ipsla configuration is on R4. Maybe they made a mistake on the diagram.
nevermind, seems to be a continuation of R3 output.