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Contents
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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide
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Using Cisco IOS IP SLAs to Measure Network Performance
42-3
IP SLAs Responder and IP SLAs Control Protocol
42-4
Response Time Computation for IP SLAs
42-4
IP SLAs Operation Scheduling
42-5
IP SLAs Operation Threshold Monitoring
42-5
Configuring IP SLAs Operations
42-6
Default Configuration
42-6
Configuration Guidelines
42-6
Configuring the IP SLAs Responder
42-7
Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the UDP Jitter Operation
42-8
Analyzing IP Service Levels by Using the ICMP Echo Operation
42-11
Monitoring IP SLAs Operations
42-13
C H A P T E R
43
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
43-1
Understanding Enhanced Object Tracking
43-1
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Features
43-2
Default Configuration
43-2
Tracking Interface Line-Protocol or IP Routing State
43-2
Configuring a Tracked List
43-3
Configuring a Tracked List with a Boolean Expression
43-3
Configuring a Tracked List with a Weight Threshold
43-4
Configuring a Tracked List with a Percentage Threshold
43-5
Configuring HSRP Object Tracking
43-7
Configuring Other Tracking Characteristics
43-8
Configuring IP SLAs Object Tracking
43-8
Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking
43-10
C H A P T E R
44
Configuring Cache Services By Using WCCP
44-1
Understanding WCCP
44-2
WCCP Message Exchange
44-3
WCCP Negotiation
44-3
MD5 Security
44-4
Packet Redirection and Service Groups
44-4
WCCP and Switch Stacks
44-5
Unsupported WCCP Features
44-5
Configuring WCCP
44-5
Default WCCP Configuration
44-6
WCCP Configuration Guidelines
44-6
Enabling the Cache Service
44-7