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Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 10 Managing Subscribers
Configuring Subscriber Aging
Configuring Subscriber Aging
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How to Enable Aging for Anonymous Group Subscribers, page 10-34
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How to Enable Aging for Introduced Subscribers, page 10-34
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How to Disable Aging for Anonymous Group Subscribers, page 10-34
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How to Disable Aging for Introduced Subscribers, page 10-35
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How to Set the Aging Timeout Period for Anonymous Group Subscribers, page 10-35
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How to Set the Aging Timeout Period for Introduced Subscribers, page 10-35
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How to Display Aging for Anonymous Group Subscribers, page 10-35
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How to Display Aging for Introduced Subscribers, page 10-36
As explained previously (
“Aging Subscribers” section on page 10-5
, aging is the automatic removal of
a subscriber when no traffic sessions assigned to it have been detected for a certain amount of time.
Aging may be enabled or disabled, and the aging timeout period (in minutes) can be specified.
Aging can be configured separately for introduced subscribers and for anonymous subscribers.
Use the following commands to configure and monitor aging.
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[no] subscriber aging
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subscriber aging timeout
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show interface linecard 0 subscriber aging
How to Enable Aging for Anonymous Group Subscribers
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type:
How to Enable Aging for Introduced Subscribers
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type:
How to Disable Aging for Anonymous Group Subscribers
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type:
Command
Purpose
subscriber aging anonymous
Enables aging for anonymous group subscribers.
Command
Purpose
subscriber aging introduced
Enables aging for introduced subscribers.
Command
Purpose
no subscriber aging anonymous
Disables aging for anonymous group subscribers.