net-management-control

The net-management-control configuration element allows you to control multimedia traffic, specifically for static call gapping and 911 exception handling. These controls limit the volume or rate of traffic for a specific set of dialed numbers or dialed-number prefixes.

Parameters

name
Enter the name of this network management control rule.
state
Select the state of this network management control rule.
  • Default: enabled
  • Values: enabled | disabled
type
Enter the control type you want to use.
  • Values: GAP-RATE | GAP-PERCENT | PRIORITY
value
Enter the control value of the net management control. This parameter applies only when you set the control type to either GAP-RATE or GAP-PERCENT.
  • Default: 0
  • Values: GAP-RATE: 0-2147483647 | GAP-PERCENTAGE: 0-100
Treatment
Enter the treatment method you want to use or leave this parameter set toNONE
  • Values: REJECT | DIVERT
next-hop
Enter the next hop for the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to use when the treatment method is DIVERT. This value should contain one of the following:
  • hostname(:port) or IPv4 address or IPv6 address of a configured session agent.
  • IPv4 address (:port) or IPv6 address (:port) of a specific endpoint
Group name of a configured session agent group. The group name of a configured session agent group must be prefixed with SAG: For example:
  • policy-attribute: next-hop SAG:appserver
  • policy-attribute: next-hop lrt:routetable
  • policy-attribute: next-hop enum:lerg
realm-next-hop
Enter the realm identifier to designate the realm of the next hop when the treatment type is DIVERT
protocol-next-hop
Enter the signaling protocol for the next hop when the treatment type is DIVERT
status-code
Enter the SIP response code that you want the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to use when the treatment method is REJECT
  • Default: 503
  • Values: Min: 1 / Max: 699
cause-code
Enter the Q.850 cause code that you want the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to use when the treatment method is REJECT
  • Default: 63
  • Values: Min: 1 / Max: 999999999
gap-rate-max-count
Enter the maximum token counter value for gapping rate
  • Default: 0
  • Values: Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
gap-rate-window-size
Enter the window size (in seconds) for gapping rate calculation
  • Default: 0
  • Values: Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
destination-identifier
Enter the classification key. This parameter specifies information about the destination, which can be an IP address, an FQDN, and destination (called) number, or destination prefix. You can wildcard characters in the classification key using the carat symbol (^).

This parameter can accommodate a list of entries so that, if necessary, you can specify multiple classification keys.

add-destination-identifier
Add a destination identifier
remove-destination-identifier
Remove a destination identifier
rph-feature
Set the state of NSEP support for this NMC rule
  • Default: disabled
  • Values: enabled | disabled
rph-profile
Enter the name of the RPH profile to apply to this NMC rule
  • Default: None
  • Values: Name of an rph-profile
rph-policy
Enter the name of the RPH policy to apply to this NMC rule
  • Default: None
  • Values: Name of an rph-policy
sip-380-reason
Adds configurable reason for IR.92 Multiple Emergency Numbers feature
  • Default: None
  • Values: Enter a reason phrase enclosed in quotes

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Path

net-management-control is an element of the session-router path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:configure terminal, and then session-router, and then net-management-control