You can set a threshold for the session by including one or both of the following attributes in the RADIUS record:
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Note: The Service-Timeout and Service-Volume attributes use values captured by the Service Manager statistics feature to determine when a threshold is exceeded. Therefore, you must configure and enable statistics collection to use these attributes. See Configuring Service Manager Statistics . |
The service-timeout threshold accuracy is within 30 seconds of the specified value.
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Note: Service Manager terminates a session when the output byte count exceeds the configured service-volume threshold. The output byte count is captured by the output-stat-clacl string in the classifier list variable that you configure to collect statistics. See Configuring Service Manager Statistics . |
The service-volume threshold accuracy is based on a 10-second period. Service Manager does not immediately deactivate a service session when the output byte count reaches the service-volume threshold. Instead, Service Manager checks the volume in 10-second intervals and deactivates a service session at the end of the 10-second period in which the output byte count reaches the volume threshold. For example, if a threshold is reached 4seconds into the 10-second interval, the session continues for the remaining 6 seconds in the measuring period and is then terminated. Therefore, the total volume equals the threshold plus the volume during the additional 6 seconds.
When the output byte count reaches the threshold, RADIUS deactivates the service session. You must use tags to associate threshold attributes with the Activate-Service attribute for the service session.