Configuring ISG Policies for Session Maintenance
How to Configure Policies for Session Maintenance Timers
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Verifying the Session and Connection Timer Settings
Perform this task to verify that the timers have been installed correctly.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. show subscriber session all
3. end
DETAILED STEPS
Troubleshooting the Session and Connection Timer Settings
The following sections list the debug commands that can be used to troubleshoot the session
maintenance timers and describe the tasks you perform to enable them:
• Prerequisites for Troubleshooting the Session Maintenance Timers, page 8
• Restrictions for Troubleshooting the Session Maintenance Timers, page 9
• Debug Commands Available for the Session Maintenance Timers, page 9
• Enabling the Session Maintenance Timer Debug Commands, page 9
Prerequisites for Troubleshooting the Session Maintenance Timers
Before performing the task in this section, it is recommended that you be familiar with the use of
Cisco IOS debug commands described in the introductory chapters of the Cisco IOS Debug Command
Reference. Also see the module “Troubleshooting ISG with Session Monitoring and Distributed
Conditional Debugging.”
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
Step 2
show subscriber session all
Example:
Router# show subscriber session all
Displays current subscriber information, including reports
about the timers that are enabled.
Step 3
end
Example:
Router# end
Exits privileged EXEC mode.