Session Management Commands; Application Aging-Time; Display Session Relation-Table - HP A-U200 Command Reference Manual

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Session management commands

application aging-time

Syntax
application aging-time { dns | ftp | msn | qq | sip } time-value
undo application aging-time [ dns | ftp | msn | qq | sip ]
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
dns: Specifies the aging time for DNS sessions.
ftp: Specifies the aging time for FTP sessions.
msn: Specifies the aging time for MSN sessions.
qq: Specifies the aging time for QQ sessions.
sip: Specifies the aging time for SIP sessions.
time-value: Aging time, which ranges from 5 seconds to 100000 seconds.
Description
Use the application aging-time command to set the aging time for sessions of an application layer
protocol.
Use the undo application aging-time command to restore the default. If no application layer protocol
type is specified, the command restores the session aging times for all the application layer protocols to
the defaults.
The default session aging times for the application layer protocols is 60 seconds.
Examples
# Set the aging time for FTP sessions to 1800 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] application aging-time ftp 1800

display session relation-table

Syntax
display session relation-table [ vd-name vd-name ]
View
Any view
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