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Appendix A CSG2 Command Reference
idle (CSG2 content)
to quickly recognize that a session has ended and to generate billing records accordingly. Other
service-level features of the CSG2 that count sessions (such as passthrough mode and service-level
CDRs) are similarly affected by the content idle timer setting.
For TCP, the CSG2 does not send a reset (RST) until a packet is received.
For a service configured with basis second, make sure the idle timeout value for the content
configuration, set using the idle command in CSG2 content configuration mode, does not exceed the
service idle timeout value, set using the idle command in CSG2 service configuration mode. Examples
of these contents include:
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Non-TCP contents
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TCP contents with policies for HTTP or WAP 2.0 where the subscriber or network does not close
the TCP connection at the end of the transaction
Examples
The following example shows how to configure a 120-second idle timer for the CSG2 content
MOVIES_COMEDY:
ip csg content MOVIES_COMEDY
idle 120
Related Commands
Command
Description
Specifies the minimum amount of time that the CSG2 maintains a
service with no subscriber sessions.
Configures content for CSG2 services, and enters CSG2 content
configuration mode.
Sets the pending connection timeout.