Here's the command:

R5-2511(config-if)#load-interval ?
    Load interval delay in seconds

If you're applying this in a lab environment and are just curious
about how the numbers will look with different intervals, go for
it. If you're actually trying to accomplish something meaningful
by changing the intervals, I would definitely consider Howard's
questions and comments below!

Stefan



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Howard C. Berkowitz
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 1:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: to set the interval in ' show interface' [7:29981]


>Hi ,
>I remember someone from here saying we can set the interval from the load
to a
>shorter time instead of the 5 minutes.
>
>#show interface ...
>
>Tks

I vaguely remember that there is a setting to do this, put in after
customer demands and against the recommendations of pretty much
everyone in routing engineering.

What problem are you trying to solve with a shorter interval?  How
would the results of the statistics change anything you are doing?

Hypothetically, if you used the shortest possible interval, that of
one instruction time, the utilization would either be 0% (the CPU is
idle) or 100% (the CPU is doing something).  The five-minute weighted
moving average represents experience for spotting trends beyond
instantaneous peaks.




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