Overall timing

Rob Nelson rob at capband.net
Sun Feb 1 20:09:18 CET 2004


Hello all,

I know this has been discussed here before, and there's stuff on the web 
page documentation about it, I just can't find it. Probably need a pointer 
in the right direction is all.

I'd like to know what the overall time is to complete, or perhaps, to 
start, all the service checks, assuming a working state for all services. I 
recall reading that if the timing checks are all left to "s" or smart, the 
complete rounds would end in 5 minutes. I'd like to try and up this to 15 
minutes. I've looked at all the interleave options and don't seem to be 
finding it there. What option am I looking for?

Thanks,

Rob Nelson
Network Administrator, Capitol Broadband
C: 919-369-1874
rob at capband.net 



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