IP SLA Monitor on Cisco 2911

Dear all,
I have a cisco 2911 router that is located in my head office LAN and I use this router to connect to my branch networks. I want to configure IP SLA Monitor on this router to track my WAN Links but it does not support the command IP SLA Monitor. My IOS VERSION is  c2900-universalk9-mz.SPA.151-2.T1.bin. Please help tell me how I can configure IP SLA on my router.
Any assistance will be highly appreciated.

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