Does the Edge SWG (ProxySG) appliance have a CLI command to terminate active sessions?
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Does the Edge SWG (ProxySG) appliance have a CLI command to terminate active sessions?

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Article ID: 165686

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Products

ProxySG Software - SGOS ASG-S200 SG-S200 SG-S400 SG-S500

Issue/Introduction

The Edge SWG (ProxySG) appliance does have the CLI command to terminate active session(s) starting with SGOS 7.3.6.1

Resolution

Prior to 7.3.6.1, To terminate active sessions, you must select sessions one-by-one and terminate them. In the Management Console, select Statistics > Sessions > Active Sessions. Select a session and click Terminate Session.

In 7.3.6.1 and later you can use the following commands

# active-sessions <session_type> {list | terminate} <filter>

where:

  • <session_type> specifies the type of active session:
    • adn-inbound
    • bypassed-connections
    • proxied-sessions
  • list: Displays a list of connections or sessions of the specified type and filter(s)
  • terminate: Terminates connections or sessions of the specified type and filter(s); not applicable to bypassed connections
  • <filter> specifies one or more of the following connections or sessions to list or terminate:
    • all: All connections or sessions
    • client-address=<IP_address>: Requests from the specified client address
    • client-port=<port_number>: Requests from the specified client port
    • errors={active|all}: Active errored sessions, or all errored sessions
    • limit=<maximum_number_of_entries>: Number of sessions to display in output; by default, 20 are listed
    • proxy=<proxy_type>: Proxy type such as "TCP Tunnel" or "HTTP"
    • service=<service_name>: Service name such as "External HTTP" or "Default TCP"
    • server-address=<IP_address_or_hostname>: Responses from the specified server address
    • server-port=<port_number>: Responses from the specified server port