phy-interface
The phy-interface element is used to configure physical interfaces.
Parameters
- name
 - Enter the name for this physical interface. Physical interfaces with an operation-type of Control or Maintenance must begin with “wancom.” This is a required field. Entries in this field must follow the Name Format. Name values for the phy-interface must be unique.
 - operation-type
 - Select the type of physical interface connection 
                        
- Default: Control
 - Values: 
                              
- Media—Front-panel interfaces only. Port: 0-3 Slot: 0 or 1
 - Control—Rear-panel interfaces only. Port 0, 1, or 2 Slot: 0
 - Maintenance —Rear-panel interfaces only. Port 0, 1, or 2 Slot: 0
 
 
 - port
 - Select the physical port number on an interface of the
						phy-interface being configured 
                        
- Default: 0
 - Values: 
                              
- 0-2 for rear-panel interfaces
 - 0-1 for two possible GigE ports on front of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller chassis
 - 0-3 for four possible FastE ports on front of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller chassis
 
 
 - slot
 - Select the physical slot number on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller chassis 
                        
- Default: 0
 - Values: 
                              
- 0 is the motherboard (rear-panel interface) if the name begins with “wancom”
 - 0 is the left Phy media slot on front of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller chassis
 - 1 is the right Phy media slot on front of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller chassis
 
 
 - virtual-mac
 - Enter the MAC address identifying a front-panel interface when the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller is in the Active state. This field value should be generated from the unused MAC addresses assigned to a Oracle Communications Session Border Controller. The virtual-mac field is only applicable for front interfaces.
 - admin-state
 - Enable or disable the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to allow incoming and
						outgoing traffic to be processed using the front physical interface cards
							
                        
- Default: enabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - auto-negotiation
 - Enable or disable auto negotiation on front Phy card interfaces
						taking place before either end begins sending packets over the Ethernet
						link. The auto-negotiation field is only applicable for front interfaces.
						The value configured in this field does not change the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller status at runtime. 
                        
- Default: enabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - duplex-mode
 - Set whether the 10/100 Phy card interfaces located on the front
						panel of Oracle Communications Session Border Controller operate in
						full-duplex mode or half-duplex mode 
                        
- Default: full
 - Values: full | half
 
 - speed
 - Set the speed in Mbps of the front-panel 10/100 Phy interfaces;
						this field is only used if the auto-negotiation field is set to disabled for
						10/100 Phy cards 
                        
- Default: 100
 - Values: "" | 10 | 100 | 1000
 
 - wancom-health-score
 - Enter the amount to subtract from the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller’s health score if a rear
						interface link goes down 
                        
- Default: 50
 - Values: Min: 0 | Max: 100
 
This parameter has no effect on a phy-interface set to Media as its operation-type.
 - network-alarm-threshold
 - Access the network-alarm-threshold subelement.
 - overload-protection
 - Enable this parameter to turn graceful call control on. Disable
						(default) if you do not want to use this feature. 
                        
- Default: disabled
 - Values: enabled | disabled
 
 - options
 - Enter any optional features or parameters.
 
Path
phy-interface is an element under the system path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: .
Note:
Certain fields are visible based on the setting of the operation-type parameter. This is a multiple instance configuration subelement.