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ACS Configuration Mode Commands
▀ idle-timeout
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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idle-timeout
This command configures the maximum duration a flow can remain idle, in seconds, after which the system
automatically terminates the flow.
automatically terminates the flow.
Product
ACS, NAT, FW
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Configures the default idle-timeout setting for the specified flow.
Default:
Default:
,
,
: 300 seconds
Disables the idle-timeout configuration for the specified flow.
Configures/disables the idle-timeout setting for the specified flow.
Specifies the timeout duration, in seconds, and must be an integer from 0 through 86400.
A value of 0 disables the idle-timeout setting.
A value of 0 disables the idle-timeout setting.
Usage
Use this command to configure the maximum duration a flow can remain idle, in seconds, after which the
system automatically terminates the flow.
Setting the value to 0 will cause the idle-timeout setting to be disabled.
For flows other than TCP, UDP, and ICMP timeout will always be 300 seconds. (Unless configured in the
charging-action). Charging action‘s flow idle-timeout will have precedence over ACS idle-timeout. If
charging action‘s flow idle-timeout is default, then flows will have the value configured in the active
charging service.
system automatically terminates the flow.
Setting the value to 0 will cause the idle-timeout setting to be disabled.
For flows other than TCP, UDP, and ICMP timeout will always be 300 seconds. (Unless configured in the
charging-action). Charging action‘s flow idle-timeout will have precedence over ACS idle-timeout. If
charging action‘s flow idle-timeout is default, then flows will have the value configured in the active
charging service.
Example
The following command configures the maximum duration a TCP flow can remain idle to
The following command configures the maximum duration a TCP flow can remain idle to
seconds, after which
the system automatically terminates the flow: