reset

The reset command resets statistic counters.

Syntax

reset <statistic>

Arguments

<statistic> The following is a list of specific statistics which you can tell the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to reset:
  • algd — Reset algd-related statistics shown in the show algd command.
  • all — Reset the statistics shown in the following commands: show sipd, show mbcd, show algd, show mbcd redundancy, show algd redundancy, show sipd redundancy, show redundancy mbcd, show redundancy algd, show redundancy, show memory.
  • application — Reset the application statistics shown in the show application command.
  • dns — Reset DNS statistics.
  • ebmd — Reset EMBD (External Band Manager Daemon) statistics.
  • enum — Reset ENUM statistics.
  • h323d — Reset the h323-related signaling statistics.
  • lrt — Reset Local Routing statistics.
  • mbcd — Reset mbcd-related statistics shown in the show mbcd command (except statistics related to high availability).
  • net-management-control — Reset Network Management Control statistics.
  • nsep-stats — Reset counters for NSEP-related statistics; to reset counters for a specific r-value, add the specific r-value to the end of the command.
  • radd — Reset radd statistics
  • redundancy — Resets redundancy statistics for most tasks that implement redundancy including lifetime values that are not reset after a switchover. Exceptions include the sipd redundancy object statistics and the sipd queue command statistics.
  • security-associations — Reset Security Association statistics.
  • session-agent <hostname> — Reset statistics for a specified session agent.
  • sipd — Reset sipd statistics in the show sipd command.
  • snmp-community-table — Reset the counters on SNMP community table statistic.
  • snmp-stats—Reset the SNMPv3 statistics associated with SNMPv3 entries, which includes entries made using the snmp-user-entry and snmp-address-entry commands.
  • spl <filename> — reloads the supplied filename.
  • trap-receiver — Reset the counters for trap receiver statistics.

Note:

This command is used to clear existing SIP, MBCD, ALGD, high availability, and application statistics and to reset the values for one or all of these statistics to zero. Executing the reset command sets the period and lifetime statistics totals to zero, but the active statistics counts are still retained.

Mode

Superuser