name—Enter a name for this dnsalg-constraints configuration element. You will reference this value from the constraint-name parameter in the dns-config configuration element.
state—Set this parameter to enabled to enable this configuration element.
max-burst-rate—Enter the maximum number of messages that can pass through the system in the burst rate window before setting the element to Constraints Exceeded.
max-inbound-burst-rate—Enter the maximum number of inbound messages received by the referencing element within the burst rate window before setting the element to Constraints Exceeded.
max-outbound-burst-rate—Enter the maximum number of outbound messages forwarded from the referencing element within the burst rate window before setting the element to Constraints Exceeded.
burst-rate-window—Enter the number of seconds during which to count messages toward a maximum burst rate.
max-sustain-rate—Enter the maximum number of messages that can pass through the system in the sustained rate window before setting the element to Constraints Exceeded.
max-inbound-sustain-rate—Enter the maximum number of inbound messages received by the referencing element within the sustained rate window before setting the element to Constraints Exceeded.
max-outbound-sustain-rate—Enter the maximum number of outbound messages forwarded from the referencing element within the sustained rate window before setting the element to Constraints Exceeded.
sustain-rate-window—Enter the number of seconds during which to count messages toward a maximum sustained rate.
max-latency—Enter the time the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller waits to receive a response to a request. After this value is exceeded, the DNS server is placed in Constraints Exceeded state.
time-to-resume—Enter the number of seconds that the referencing element stays in Constraints Exceeded state and rejects messages before it returns to service.