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ACS Configuration Mode Commands
▀ idle-timeout
▄ Cisco ASR 5x00 Command Line Interface Reference
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idle-timeout
This command allows you to configure the maximum duration a flow can remain idle for, after which the system
automatically terminates the flow.
automatically terminates the flow.
Product
ACS
NAT
PSF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > ACS Configuration
active-charging service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-acs)#
Syntax
idle-timeout { alg-media | flow-mapping { tcp | udp } | icmp | tcp [ half-open ] | udp }
idle_timeout
idle_timeout
{ default | no } idle-timeout { alg-media | flow-mapping { tcp | udp } | icmp | tcp [
half-open ] | udp }
half-open ] | udp }
default
Configures this command with the default setting for the specified parameter.
Default:
Default:
alg-media
: 120 seconds
flow-mapping { tcp | udp }
: 300 seconds for TCP and 0 seconds for UDP
icmp
,
tcp
,
udp
: 300 seconds
tcp half-open
: 200 seconds
no
Disables the idle-timeout configuration for the specified flow.
alg-media
Configures the ALG media for the specified flow.
flow-mapping { tcp | udp }
The Flow Mapping timer is an extension to the existing flow idle-timeout in ACS. This flow mapping timeout
applies only for NAT enabled calls and is supported only for TCP and UDP flows. The purpose of this timer
is to hold the resources (NAT IP, NAT port, Private IP NPU flow) associated with a 5-tuple flow until
Mapping timeout expiry.
applies only for NAT enabled calls and is supported only for TCP and UDP flows. The purpose of this timer
is to hold the resources (NAT IP, NAT port, Private IP NPU flow) associated with a 5-tuple flow until
Mapping timeout expiry.