Set service-profile user-idle-timeout – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual
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set service-profile user-idle-timeout
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If this command is enabled in the service profile, the 802.11
QoS level is
ignored, and MSS classifies QoS level of IP packets based on
their DSCP value.
Examples
—
The following command enables mapping the QoS level
of IP packets
based on their DSCP value for service profile sp1:
WX# set service-profile sp1 use-client-dscp enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
display service-profile on page 401
set service-profile
user-idle-timeout
Changes the number of seconds MSS leaves a session up for a client that
is not sending data and is not responding to keepalives (idle-client
probes). If the timer expires, the client session is changed to the
Dissociated state.
The timer is reset to 0 each time a client sends data or responds to an
idle-client probe. If the idle-client probe is disabled, the timer is reset each
time the client sends data.
Syntax —
set service-profile
name user-idle-timeout seconds
name
— Service profile name.
seconds
— Number of seconds a client is allowed to remain idle
before MSS changes the session to the Dissociated state. You can
specify from 20 to 86400 seconds.
To disable the timer, specify 0.
Defaults — The default user idle timeout is 180 seconds (3 minutes).
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 4.2.
Examples — The following command increases the user idle timeout to
360 seconds (6 minutes):