tscf-config
Global parameters for tunneled services control function.
Parameters
- keepalive-timer
- Tthe maximum idle time (defined as no transmission activity within the tunnel) before the TSCF server transitions a stream-based (TCP) tunnel from the active to the persistent state.
- Default: 300
- Values: 0, 30 -660
- keepalive-timer-datagram
- The maximum idle time (defined as no transmission activity within the tunnel) before the TSCF server transitions a datagram-based (UDP) tunnel from the active to the persistent state.
- Default: 0
- Values: 0, 30 -660
- tunnel-persistence-time
-
The additional idle time tolerated before the TSCF server transitions an idle tunnel from the persistent to the closed state and tears down the tunnel.
- Default: 330
- Values: 0, 10 - 700
- red-port
- The UDP port number that supports TSCF synchronization message exchanges in HA configurations.
- Default: 2004
- Values: 0 (disabled), 1025 - 65535
- red-max-trans
- The maximum number of retained TSCF synchronization messages.
- Default: 10000
- Values: 0 - 999999999
- red-sync-start-time
- The maximum period of time (in milliseconds) that the standby
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller waits for a heartbeat signal from the active SBC before assuming the active role.
- Default: 5000
- Values: 0 - 999999999
- red-sync-comp-time
- The interval between synchronization attempts after the completion of a TSCF redundancy check.
- Default: 1000
- Values: 0 - 999999999
- element-id
- In topologies that contain multiple TSCF servers, each server must be assigned a unique network-wide identifier, provided by this parameter. This parameter can be ignored within network topologies that contain a single TSCF server.
- Default: 0
- Values: 0 - 1023
- element-id
- In topologies that contain multiple TSCF servers, each server must be assigned a unique network-wide identifier, provided by this parameter. This parameter can be ignored within network topologies that contain a single TSCF server.
- Default: 0
- Values: 0 - 1023
- log-ip-info
- When enabled, causes the system to generate a NOTICE-level log message containing inner, outer and listening socket IP information, including address, port and realm for each tunnel opened.
- Default: Disabled
- Values: Enabled | Disabled
Path
tscf-config is an element within the path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is