Forcing Immediate Deactivation Of Subscriber Service Sessions; Using Service Session Profiles To Deactivate Service Sessions - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual

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Use the no version without the service-session keyword to delete the subscriber's
session and deactivate all of the subscriber's service sessions.
Use the no version with the service-session keyword to deactivate the specified service
session.
Example
host1(config)#no service-management subscriber-session client1@isp1.com interface
atm 4/0.1 service-session "tiered(1000000, 2000000)"
This is the no version of the service-management subscriber-session command.
See service-management subscriber-session service-session

Forcing Immediate Deactivation of Subscriber Service Sessions

Use the following command to force the immediate deactivation of the specified
subscriber session—doing this deletes all active service sessions for the subscriber. We
recommend this method if you encounter difficulty when you used the graceful
deactivation method. Always use the graceful method first.
Use to force the immediate termination of a subscriber session and to deactivate all
services for the specified subscriber session.
You must specify the subscriber session ID to use the force keyword to terminate the
subscriber session.
NOTE: To determine the subscriber session ID of a session you want to deactivate, use
the show service-management subscriber-session brief command. The display lists
the IDs of all active subscriber sessions and the owner that created the session, such
as AAA (RADIUS) or CLI.
Example
host1(config)#no service-management subscriber-session 8 force
There is no affirmative version of this command; there is only a no version.
See no service-management subscriber-session force

Using Service Session Profiles to Deactivate Service Sessions

To terminate a subscriber service session when a threshold is reached, you create a
service session profile that includes a time threshold, or a volume threshold, or both.
Then, you attach the service session profile when you activate the service session. When
the specified threshold is reached, the service session is terminated.
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