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Any traffic that uses UDP or ICMP is seen will have session end reason as aged-out in the traffic log. This is because unlike TCP, there is there is no way for a graceful termination of UDP session and so aged-out is a legitimate session-end reason for UDP (and ICMP) session
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Any traffic that uses [[UDP]] or [[ICMP]] is seen will have session end reason as aged-out in the traffic log. This is because unlike TCP, there is there is no way for a graceful termination of UDP session and so aged-out is a legitimate session-end reason for UDP (and ICMP) session.
  
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== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 18 March 2021

Any traffic that uses UDP or ICMP is seen will have session end reason as aged-out in the traffic log. This is because unlike TCP, there is there is no way for a graceful termination of UDP session and so aged-out is a legitimate session-end reason for UDP (and ICMP) session.

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