Packet Trace for a Signaling Address
You can perform a packet trace for addresses internal to the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller; this can be the address, for example, of a SIP interface. Using signaling interface addresses puts the emphasis on the Oracle® Enterprise 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® Enterprise Session Border Controller interface1> ORACLE# packet-trace remote start F02:0 <IP address of Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller interface2>
![This image depicts the SBC performing a packet trace on a signaling address. This image depicts the SBC performing a packet trace on a signaling address.](img/GUID-2845C878-B550-425B-9F73-F14AB69B63C8-default.jpg)
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® Enterprise Session Border Controller interface1"> ORACLE# packet-trace local F02:0 <"host IP address of Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller interface2">
Note:
The system does not support egress RTP capture with Transcoding NIU