You can deactivate a specific service for a subscriber, or you can delete a subscriber session, which deactivates all of the subscriber’s service sessions. We recommend you use this command to deactivate subscriber service sessions.
You can gracefully deactivate subscriber service sessions using one of the following tasks:
You can use the no service-management owner-session command to gracefully deactivate service sessions for a subscriber based on owner information.
To gracefully deactivate service sessions for a subscriber based on owner information:
You can use the no version with the service-session keyword to deactivate the specified service session. You can use the no version without the service-session keyword to delete the subscriber’s session and deactivate all of the subscriber’s service sessions.
You can use the no service-management subscriber-session command to gracefully deactivate service sessions for a subscriber based on the subscriber credentials.
To gracefully deactivate service sessions for a subscriber based on the subscriber’s username and interface, and not the subscriber session ID:
You can use the no version without the service-session keyword to delete the subscriber’s session and deactivate all of the subscriber’s service sessions. You can use the no version with the service-session keyword to deactivate the specified service session.