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Removing Inactive Dynamic Subscriber VLANs
Subscriber session timeouts enable you to place limits on subscriber access based on how long the session has been up, how long the user has been inactive, or both. In configurations using dynamically created subscriber VLANS, the idle timeout also:
- Deletes the inactive subscriber VLANs when the inactivity threshold has been reached.
- Removes dynamic VLANs when no client sessions were ever created (for example, in the event no client sessions are created on the dynamic VLAN or following the occurrence of an error during session creation or client authentication where no client sessions are created on the dynamic VLAN).
![]() | Note: To configure the idle timeout attribute in RADIUS, refer to the documentation for your RADIUS server. |
To remove inactive dynamic subscriber VLANS:
- Edit session options for the router access profile.[edit]user@host# edit access profile profile-name session-options
- Configure the maximum period a subscriber session can
remain idle.[edit access profile profile-name session-options]user@host# set client-idle-timeout minutes