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Chapter 2 Cisco ME 3800X and ME 3600X Switch Cisco IOS Commands
aggregate interval
aggregate interval
To configure an aggregate interval for an IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) Metro-Ethernet 3.0
(Y.1731) operation, use the aggregate interval command in IP SLA Y.1731 delay or IP SLA Y.1731 loss
configuration mode. To return to the default, use the no form of this command.
aggregate interval seconds
no aggregate interval
Syntax Description
Defaults The default aggregate interval is 900 seconds.
Command Modes P SLA Y.1731 delay configuration (config-sla-y1731-delay)
IP SLA Y.1731 loss configuration (config-sla-y1731-loss)
Command History
Usage Guidelines An aggregate interval is the length of time during which the performance measurements are conducted
and the results stored. Use this command to change the number of intervals for a delay, delay variation,
or frame loss operation from the default (900 seconds) to the specified value.
The aggregate interval value must be less than the life value of the IP SLAs schedule. The default life
value for an IP SLAs schedule or IP SLAs multioperation group scheduler configuration is 3600 seconds.
Examples The following example shows how to configure a single-ended IP SLAs Ethernet delay operation with
an aggregate interval of 1500 seconds:
Switch(config)# ip sla 10
Switch(config-ip-sla)# ethernet y7131 delay dmm domain xxx evc yyy mpid 101 cos 3 source
mpid 100
Switch(config-sla-y1731-delay)# aggregate interval 1500
Switch(config-sla-y1731-delay)#
Related Commands
seconds Length of time in seconds. The range is from 1 to 65535. The default is 900.
Release Modification
15.2(4)S This command was introduced.
Command Description
distribution Configures statistics distributions for an IP SLAs Metro-Ethernet 3.0
(ITU-T Y.1731) operation.
history interval Sets the number of statistics distributions kept during the lifetime of
an IP SLAs Metro Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731) operation.
ip sla group schedule Configures multioperation scheduling for IP SLAs operations.