dns-config > server-dns-attributes > address-translation

The address-translation subelement sets the list of IP address translations and determines how the NAT function for this feature occurs. Multiple entries in this field allow one DNS-ALG network entity to service multiple Oracle Communications Session Border Controllers or multiple sets of addresses.

Parameters

server-prefix
Enter the address/prefix returned by the DNS server. The server-prefix is an IP address and number of bits in slash notation.
client-prefix
Enter the address/prefix to which a response is returned. The client-prefix is an IP address and number of bits in slash notation.

Path

address-translation is a sub-subelement of the media-manager element. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal , and then media-manager , and then dns-config , and then server-dns-attributes , and then address-translation.

Note:

Values specified for the number of bits dictates how much of the IP address will be matched. If the number of bits remains unspecified, then the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller will use all 32 bits for matching. Setting the bits portion after the slash to 0 is the same as omitting it. This is a multiple instance configuration element.