The priority-of-link-quality table aging-time command sets the aging time of link quality detection entries.
The undo priority-of-link-quality table aging-time command restores the default settings.
priority-of-link-quality table aging-time aging-time
undo priority-of-link-quality table aging-time
| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| aging-time | Specifies the aging time. | The value is an integer ranging from 5 to 86400, in seconds. The default value is 1800 seconds. |
After traffic matches a link quality detection entry, the aging time of the entry will not be updated. When the link quality detection entries age out and new traffic triggers intelligent uplink selection, link quality detection is restarted.
# Set the aging time to 300s for link quality detection entries in global intelligent uplink selection.
<sysname> system-view [sysname] multi-interface [sysname-multi-inter] priority-of-link-quality table aging-time 300
# Set the aging time to 300s for link quality detection entries in PBR-based intelligent uplink selection.
<sysname> system-view [sysname] policy-based-route [sysname-policy-pbr] rule name 1 [sysname-policy-pbr-rule-1] action pbr egress-interface multi-interface [sysname-policy-pbr-rule-1-multi-inter] priority-of-link-quality table aging-time 300