Using The Cli To Deactivate Subscriber Service Sessions - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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volume
NOTE: The volume attribute uses values captured by the Service Manager statistics
feature to determine when the threshold is exceeded. Therefore, you must configure
and enable statistics collection to use this attribute. See "Configuring Service Manager
Statistics" on page 686.

Using the CLI to Deactivate Subscriber Service Sessions

The CLI supports several methods that enable you to manually deactivate service
sessions. You can:
NOTE: You can use the CLI commands described in this section to delete subscriber
and service sessions that are created by either RADIUS or the CLI.
The Service Manager CLI commands enable you to use variations of the no
service-management subscriber-session command to terminate service sessions.
host1(config)#service-management service-session-profile vodISP1
host1(config-service-session-profile)#time 6000
Use the no version to delete the time attribute from the service session profile.
See time
Use to specify the maximum amount of bandwidth that can use the service.
The router immediately terminates the subscriber's service session when the
specified traffic volume is exceeded.
The range is 0–16777251MB.
Example
host1(config)#service-management service-session-profile vodISP1
host1(config-service-session-profile)#volume 1000000
Use the no version to delete the volume attribute from the service session profile.
See volume
Gracefully terminate all services or a specific service for a particular subscriber
Gracefully terminate all service or a specific service associated with a particular
owner
Force the immediate termination of all of a subscriber's sessions
Use service session profiles to create time or volume thresholds for the service
and deactivate the service when the threshold is reached. See "Using Service
Session Profiles" on page 680.
Using the CLI to Manage Subscriber Service Sessions
Chapter 27: Configuring Service Manager
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