ISG: Session: Lifecycle: Idle Timeout
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2
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The ISG idle timeout controls how long a connection can be idle before it is terminated.
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ISG: Session Protection and Resiliency: Keepalive-ARP, ICMP
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2
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IP subscriber session keepalive support is configured for monitoring session data traffic in the upstream direction for idleness.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used for Layer 2 connected subscribers. For routed hosts (Layer 3 connected) subscribers,
the protocol defaults to Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). ICMP is also used in configurations where the access interface
does not support ARP.
The following command was introduced:
keepalive (ISG).
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ISG: Session: Lifecycle: Packet of Disconnect (POD)
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Cisco IOS XE Release 2.2
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An ISG can be configured to interact with external policy servers. A policy server can use RADIUS Packet of Disconnect (POD)
to manage the life cycle of any ISG session. The primary role of the POD message is to terminate an ISG session.
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Downstream Idle Timeout Support
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.4.1S
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The connection timer (idle timeout) can be applied to subscriber traffic in a specific direction, through an ISG service policy
map or a AAA service profile.
The following command was modified:
timeout idle.
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Session Timeout Ext to 360 Days
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.5S
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Maximum value of the session timer was increased to 31,104,000 seconds. Maximum value of the connection timer was increased
to 15,552,000 seconds.
The following commands were modified:
timeout absolute,
timeout idle .
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ISG: Flow Control: SSO/ISSU
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Cisco IOS XE Release 3.5S
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HA support was added for the session maintenance timers and keepalive.
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