ip flow-cache inactive-timeout
Specifies the number of seconds that an un-refreshed flow remains in the cache before expiring.
Syntax: ip flow-cache inactive-timeout seconds
no ip flow-cache active-timeout
seconds
Specifies the number of seconds an un-refreshed flow remains in the cache before expiring.
Description: After a reasonable number of seconds an un-refreshed flow can be expired. The flow cache inactive timeout parameter allows for the setting of a maximum amount of time a flow can remain un-refreshed in the cache without expiring.
Use the ip flow-cache inactive-timeout command to set the number of seconds an un-refreshed flow remains in the cache before expiring.
Use the no ip flow-cache inactive-timeout in configuration mode to globally specify the number of seconds an un-refreshed flow remains in the cache before expiring. Use the no ip flow-cache inactive-timeout command in module configuration mode to delete the timeout configuration for that module. This command has the affect of setting the module timeout to the globally configured value.
Factory Default: 15 seconds
Command Mode: Configuration for global affect and Module configuration for per module affect.
Example 1: The following example sets the global value for the flow cache inactive timeout to 10 seconds and the value on module 2/1 to 12 seconds.
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#ip flow-cache inactive-timeout 10
router(config)#module 1/2
router(config-module)#ip flow-cache inactive-timeout 12
router(config-module)#exit
router(config)#
Related Commands: ip flow cache entries
ip flow-cache active-timeout
show ip flow-cache
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