ipslaEthernetGrpScheduleFrequency - ipsla Ethernet Group Schedule Frequency - CISCO-IPSLA-ETHERNET-MIB

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ipslaEthernetGrpScheduleFrequency

ipsla Ethernet Group Schedule Frequency
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.585.1.1.1.1.20

Specifies the duration between initiating each IP SLA operation created by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM. Take above example, if the ipslaEthernetGrpScheduleFrequency is set to 60, then the start time of each IP SLA operation like: start time: T+0 -------- T+9 ----------T+19----- operation1 operation2 operation3 start again: --T+60-------- T+69 ----------T+79-- operation1 operation2 operation3 start 3rd time:--T+120-------- T+129 ----------T+139-- operation1 operation2 operation3 This object cannot be set to a value which would be a shorter duration than ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlTimeout. The default value of this object is the value set to ipslaEthernetGrpSchedulePeriod. This value will be passed to rttMonCtrlAdminFrequency for all the IP SLA operations created by the Auto-Ethernet-CFM.

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