Packet Trace for a Signaling Address

You can perform a packet trace for addresses internal to the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller; this can be the address, for example, of a SIP interface. Using signaling interface addresses puts the emphasis on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller rather than on the endpoints by allowing you to view traffic from specified interfaces.

The commands you carry out for packet-trace remote would take the following form:

ORACLE# packet-trace remote start F01:0 <IP address of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller interface1>
ORACLE# packet-trace remote start F02:0 <IP address of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller interface2>
This image depicts the SBC performing a packet trace on a signaling address.

The commands you carry out for packet-trace local would take the following form:

ORACLE# packet-trace local F01:0 <"host IP address of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller interface1">
ORACLE# packet-trace local F02:0 <"host IP address of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller interface2">

Note:

The system does not support egress RTP capture with Transcoding NIU