Usually this is hardcoded on most platform

On 22 авг. 2014 г., at 2:29, Derek <dandenoth@gmail.com> wrote:

Huh well thanks guys. Is there anyway of doing an override on that or is it set in stone?

On Aug 21, 2014 5:20 PM, "Nikolay Shopik" <shopik@inblock.ru> wrote:
This is normal some platforms limit counter updating once per 15sec

> On 22 авг. 2014 г., at 1:30, Derek <dandenoth@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm getting some strange looking graphs on some ports on my routers, where the graph is basically just a bunch of spikes. Set at 1 second intervals, it will register traffic for one tick, then nothing for anywhere from 4-10 ticks, then register traffic again, and so on. This is happening on Cisco 2811's, 2911's, and a 7206VXR, and it happens on the FastEthernet, GigEthernet, and SVI ports on them.  If I set the interval to 5 seconds or higher, it looks normal again. Now, these same routers with this problem have no issue doing a 1 second interval on their Serial ports or sub-interfaces. We have several 2960 switches that seem to work just fine.
>
> I've attached an example graph to show you what I see. I happen to know that this port had at least a consistent 1MB connection throughout the time period of the graph.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Derek
> <realtimegraph.jpg>
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