IP SLA
From charlesreid1
IP SLA = internet protocol service level agreements; these are used by routers to keep WANs running smoothly.
You can use IP SLA to generate traffic between routers and create bottlenecks. This can also be simulated using the GNS3 virtual networking appliance. See https://gns3vault.com/blog/gns3-ip-sla-traffic-generator/
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