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▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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timestamp rounding
This command enables the configuration of timestamp rounding in an EDR or eG-CDR.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Default:
Configures the default timestamp rounding configuration.
Perform the timestamp rounding for EDRs.
Perform the timestamp rounding for eG-CDRs.
If the fractional part of the seconds is greater than 0, then this keyword adds 1 to the number of seconds and
discard the fraction.
discard the fraction.
This keyword always discards the fractional part of the second.
This keyword sets the fractional part of the seconds to nearest integer value. If fractional value is greater than
or equal to 0.5, it adds 1 to the number of seconds and discards the fractional part of second.
or equal to 0.5, it adds 1 to the number of seconds and discards the fractional part of second.
Usage
Use this command to configure the timestamp rounding setting.
The specified rounding will be performed before system attempts any calculation. For example using round-
off, if the start time is 1.4, and the end time is 1.6, then the calculated duration will be 1 (i.e., 2 – 1 = 1).
This command may be repeated for each type of EDR or eG-CDR.
The specified rounding will be performed before system attempts any calculation. For example using round-
off, if the start time is 1.4, and the end time is 1.6, then the calculated duration will be 1 (i.e., 2 – 1 = 1).
This command may be repeated for each type of EDR or eG-CDR.
Example
The following command sets the EDR timestamp to nearest integer value second; i.e. 34:12.23 to 34:12.00:
The following command sets the EDR timestamp to nearest integer value second; i.e. 34:12.23 to 34:12.00: