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CHAPTER 69
Session Timeout
Use these commands to modify and display the session timeout values. You must use the configure
terminal command before you can use these commands.
The following example sets the UDP session connect timeout to 10 seconds, the UDP deliver session
timeout to 15 seconds, and the ICMP timeout to 15 seconds.
Table 335 Session Timeout Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
session timeout {udp-connect <1..300> | udp-
deliver <1..300> | icmp <1..300>}
Sets the timeout for UDP sessions to connect
or deliver and for ICMP sessions.
session timeout session {tcp-established | tcp-
synrecv | tcp-close | tcp-finwait | tcp-synsent
| tcp-closewait | tcp-lastack | tcp-timewait}
<1..300>
Sets the timeout for TCP sessions in the
ESTABLISHED, SYN_RECV, FIN_WAIT, SYN_SENT,
CLOSE_WAIT, LAST_ACK, or TIME_WAIT state.
show session timeout {icmp | tcp-timewait | udp}
Displays ICMP, TCP, and UDP session
timeouts.
Router(config)# session timeout udp-connect 10
Router(config)# session timeout udp-deliver 15
Router(config)# session timeout icmp 15
Router(config)# show session timeout udp
UDP session connect timeout: 10 seconds
UDP session deliver timeout: 15 seconds
Router(config)# show session timeout icmp
ICMP session timeout: 15 seconds