Command Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set
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ip policy-timeout <protocol> <range> <port> <seconds>
Use multiple ip policy-timeout commands to customize timeout intervals for protocols (TCP, UDP,
ICMP, AHP, GRE, ESP) or specific services (by listing the particular port number). Use the no form of
this command to return to the default timeout values.
Syntax Description
<protocol>
Specifies the data protocol such as ICMP, TCP, UDP, AHP, GRE, or ESP.
<range>
Optional. Customizes timeout intervals for a range of TCP or UDP ports.
<port>
Specifies the service port to apply the timeout value to; valid only for specifying
TCP and UDP services (not allowed for ICMP).
The following is the list of UDP port numbers that may be identified using the text
name (in
bold
):
all-ports ntp
(Port 123)
biff
(Port 512)
pim-auto-rp
(Port 496)
bootpc
(Port 68)
rip
(Port 520)
bootps
(Port 67)
snmp
(Port 161)
discard
(Port 9)
snmptrap
(Port 162)
dnsix
(Port 195)
sunrpc
(Port 111)
domain
(Port 53)
syslog
(Port 514)
echo
(Port 7)
tacacs
(Port 49)
isakmp
(Port 500)
talk
(Port 517)
mobile-ip
(Port 434)
tftp
(Port 69)
nameserver
(Port 42)
time
(Port 37)
netbios-dgm
(Port 138)
who
(Port 513)
netbios-ns
(Port 137)
xdmcp
(Port 177)
netbios-ss
(Port 139)
The following is the list of TCP port numbers that may be identified using the text
name (in
bold
):
all_ports kshell
(Port 544)
bgp
(Port 179)
login
(Port 513)
chargen
(Port 19)
lpd
(Port 515)
cmd
(Port 514)
nntp
(Port 119)
daytime
(Port 13)
pim-auto-rp
(Port 496)
discard
(Port 9)
pop2
(Port 109)
domain
(Port 53)
pop3
(Port 110)
echo
(Port 7)
smtp
(Port 25)
exec
(Port 512)
ssh
(Port 22)