Set service-profile user-idle-timeout – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual

Page 519

Advertising
background image

set service-profile user-idle-timeout

519

History

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

„

display qos on page 181

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):

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: