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session aging-time application
Use session aging-time application to set the aging time for sessions of an application layer protocol.
Use undo session aging-time application to restore the default. If no application layer protocol is
specified, this command restores the default aging time for all sessions of the supported application layer
protocols.
Syntax
session aging-time application { dns | ftp | gtp | h225 | h245 | ils | mgcp | nbt | pptp | ras | rsh |
rtsp | sccp | sip | sqlnet | tftp | xdmcp } time-value
undo session aging-time application [ dns | ftp | gtp | h225 | h245 | ras | rtsp | sip | tftp ]
Default
The aging time for sessions of application layer protocols is as follows:
• DNS sessions: 60 seconds.
• FTP sessions: 3600 seconds.
• GTP sessions: 60 seconds.
• H.225 sessions: 3600 seconds.
• H.245ssessions: 3600 seconds.
• RAS sessions: 300 seconds.
• RTSP sessions: 3600 seconds.
• SIP sessions: 3600 seconds.
• TFTP sessions: 60 seconds.
• ILS sessions: 3600 seconds.
• MGCP sessions: 60 seconds.
• NBT sessions: 3600 second.
• PPTP sessions: 3600 seconds.
• RSH sessions: 60 seconds.
• SCCP sessions: 3600 seconds.
• SQLNET sessions: 600 seconds.
• XDMCP sessions: 3600 seconds.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
dns: Specifies the DNS protocol.
ftp: Specifies the FTP protocol.
gtp: Specifies the GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) protocol.
h225: Specifies the H.225 protocol.
h245: Specifies the H.245 protocol.