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Usage guidelines
A flow is considered active if packets for the NetStream entry arrive within the range of time set by
the aging timer for active flows.
Examples
# Set the aging timer to 5 minutes for active flows.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ip netstream timeout active 5
Related commands
ip netstream timeout inactive
ip netstream timeout inactive
Use
ip netstream timeout inactive
to set the aging timer for inactive flows.
Use
undo ip netstream timeout inactive
to restore the default.
Syntax
ip netstream timeout inactive
seconds
undo ip netstream timeout inactive
Default
The aging timer is 300 seconds for inactive flows.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
seconds
: Sets the aging timer for inactive flows, in the range of 10 to 320 seconds.
Usage guidelines
A flow is considered inactive if no packet for the NetStream entry arrives within the range of time set
by the aging timer for inactive flows.
Examples
# Set the aging timer to 60 seconds for inactive flows.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ip netstream timeout inactive 60
Related commands
ip netstream timeout active
reset ip netstream statistics
Use
reset ip netstream statistics
to age out all flows in the cache and export NetStream data.
Syntax
reset ip netstream statistics