About This Guide

The ACLI Reference Guide provides a comprehensive explanation of all commands and configuration parameters available to you in the Acme Command Line Interface (ACLI). This document does not explain configurations and the logic involved in their creation.

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Document Organization

  • About this Guide—This chapter
  • How to Use the ACLI—Explains how to use the ACLI, the CLI-based environment for configuring the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller
  • Commands A-M—Lists commands starting with A-M, their syntax, and their usage
  • Commands N-Z—Lists commands starting with N-Z, their syntax, and their usage
  • Configuration Elements A-M—Lists configuration elements starting with A-M, their syntax, and their usage. Subelements are listed directly after the element where they are located.
  • Configuration Elements N-Z—Lists configuration elements starting with N-Z, their syntax, and their usage. Subelements are listed directly after the element where they are located.

Conventions

This section explains the documentation conventions used in this guide. Each of the following fields is used in the ACLI Reference Guide. The following are the fields associated with every command or configuration element in this guide. When no information is applicable, the field is omitted (this occurs mostly with the Notes field).
  • Description—Describes each command, its purpose, and use.
  • Syntax—Describes the proper syntax needed to execute the command. Syntax also includes syntax-specific explanation of the command.
  • Arguments—Describes the argument place holders that are typed after a command. For commands only.
  • Parameters—Describes the parameters available in a configuration element. For configuration elements only.
    • Default—Default value that populates this parameter when the configuration element is created.
    • Values—Valid values to enter for this parameter.
  • Notes—Lists additional information not included in the above fields.
  • Mode—Indicates whether the command is executed from User or Superuser mode.
  • Path—Describes the ACLI path used to access the command.
  • Example—Gives an example of how the command should be entered using one of the command’s valid arguments.

This guide uses the following callout conventions to simplify or explain the text.

Caution or Note: This format is used to advise administrators and users that failure to take or avoid a specified action can result in loss of data or damage to the system.

Related Documentation

The following table describes the documentation set for this release.

Document Name Document Description
Acme Packet 3900 Hardware Installation Guide Contains information about the components and installation of the Acme Packet 3900.
Acme Packet 4600 Hardware Installation Guide Contains information about the components and installation of the Acme Packet 4600.
Acme Packet 6100 Hardware Installation Guide Contains information about the components and installation of the Acme Packet 6100.
Acme Packet 6300 Hardware Installation Guide Contains information about the components and installation of the Acme Packet 6300.
Acme Packet 6350 Hardware Installation Guide Contains information about the components and installation of the Acme Packet 6350.
Release Notes Contains information about the current documentation set release, including new features and management changes.
ACLI Configuration Guide Contains information about the administration and software configuration of the Service Provider Oracle Communications Session Border Controller.
ACLI Reference Guide Contains explanations of how to use the ACLI, as an alphabetical listings and descriptions of all ACLI commands and configuration parameters.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide Contains information about Oracle Communications Session Border Controller logs, performance announcements, system management, inventory management, upgrades, working with configurations, and managing backups and archives.
MIB Reference Guide Contains information about Management Information Base (MIBs), Oracle Communication's enterprise MIBs, general trap information, including specific details about standard traps and enterprise traps, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) GET query information (including standard and enterprise SNMP GET query names, object identifier names and numbers, and descriptions), examples of scalar and table objects.
Accounting Guide Contains information about the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller’s accounting support, including details about RADIUS and Diameter accounting.
HDR Resource Guide Contains information about the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller’s Historical Data Recording (HDR) feature. This guide includes HDR configuration and system-wide statistical information.
Administrative Security Essentials Contains information about the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller’s support for its Administrative Security license.
Security Guide Contains information about security considerations and best practices from a network and application security perspective for the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller family of products.
Installation and Platform Preparation Guide Contains information about upgrading system images and any pre-boot system provisioning.
Call Traffic Monitoring Guide Contains information about traffic monitoring and packet traces as collected on the system. This guide also includes WebGUI configuration used for the SIP Monitor and Trace application.
Header Manipulation Rule Guide Contains information about configuring and using Header Manipulation Rules to manage service traffic.

Revision History

Date Description
April, 2018
  • Initial release
May 2018
  • Updates the show timezone command's example for accuracy.
September 2018
  • Updates sip-feature-caps for 810M1 feature
October 2018
  • Clarifies that the external policy server's realm value is used for origin-realm and origin-host AVPs, even when configured for policy server groups
  • Adds the image argument to show version
  • Corrects included-list and excluded-list configuration syntax with multiple entry lists using a space delimiter
December 2018
  • Adds availability qualification for fragment-msg-bandwidth
  • Corrects application-protocol values.
May 2019
  • Adds mode 3 to tcp-keepalive-mode parameter
  • Adds note about srtp not being supported to "ipsec security-policy."