Gracefully Deactivating Subscriber Service Sessions
Use the following commands to gracefully deactivate subscriber’s services—you can
deactivate a specific service for a subscriber, or you can delete a subscriber session,
which deactivates all of the subscriber’s service sessions. We recommend you use
this command to deactivate subscriber service sessions.
no service-management owner-session
■
Use to gracefully deactivate service sessions for a subscriber based on owner
information.
■
Specify the owner name and owner ID of the service session you want to
deactivate.
■
Use the
no
version with the
service-session
keyword to deactivate the specified
service session.
■
Use the
no
version
without
the
service-session
keyword to delete the subscriber’s
session and deactivate all of the subscriber’s service sessions.
■
Example
host1(config)#
no service-management owner-session aaa 426777
service-session “video(4500000, 192.168.10.3)”
■
This is the
no
version of the
service-management owner-session
command.
■
See service-management owner-session
no service-management subscriber-session service-session
■
Use to gracefully deactivate service sessions for a subscriber.
■
Use the subscriber’s username and interface, not the subscriber session ID, for
graceful deactivation.
■
Use the
no
version without the
service-session
keyword to delete the subscriber’s
session and deactivate all of the subscriber’s service sessions.
■
Use the
no
version with the
service-session
keyword to deactivate the specified
service session.
■
Example
host1(config)#
no service-management subscriber-session [email protected]
interface atm 4/0.1 service-session “tiered(1000000, 2000000)”
■
This is the
no
version of the
service-management subscriber-session
command.
■
See service-management subscriber-session service-session
Forcing Immediate Deactivation of Subscriber Service Sessions
Use the following command to force the immediate deactivation of the specified
subscriber session—doing this deletes all active service sessions for the subscriber.
678
■
Using the CLI to Manage Subscriber Service Sessions
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