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clear security flow session application
Syntax
- clear security flow session
application
- application-name
- <node ( node-id | all | local
| primary)>
Release Information
Command introduced in
Release 8.5 of JUNOS software; node options added
in Release 9.0 of JUNOS software.
Description
Clear currently active sessions for
application types or application sets.
This command is
supported on J-series and SRX-series devices.
Options
application-name —Name of the specified
application type or application set.
- dns—Domain Name
System
- ftp—File Transfer
Protocol
- ignore—Ignore
application type
- mgcp-ca—Media
Gateway Control Protocol with Call Agent
- mgcp-ua—MGCP
with User Agent
- ms-rpc—Microsoft
RPC
- pptp—Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol
- q931—ISDN connection
control protocol
- ras—RAS
- realaudio—RealAudio
- rsh—UNIX remote
shell services
- rtsp—Real-Time
Streaming Protocol
- sccp—Skinny
Client Control Protocol
- sip—Session
Initiation Protocol
- sqlnet-v2—Oracle
SQLNET
- sun-rpc—Sun
Microsystems RPC
- talk—TALK program
- tftp—Trivial
File Transfer Protocol
node—(Optional) For chassis cluster configurations,
clear sessions for applications on a specific node (device) in the
cluster.
- node-id —Identification number of
the node. It can be 0 or 1.
- all
—Clear all nodes.
- local
—Clear the local node.
- primary—Clear the primary node.
Required Privilege Level
clear
Related Topics
show security flow session application
List of Sample Output
clear security flow session application dns
clear security flow session application dns node 0
Output Fields
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback
on the status of your request.
Sample Output
clear security flow session application dns
user@host> clear
security flow session application dns node0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 active sessions cleared
node1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 active sessions cleared
Sample Output
clear security flow session application dns node 0
user@host> clear
security flow session application dns node 0
node0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 active sessions cleared
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