Configuration Information
This section explains how to access information about the system current and running configurations. It also explains how to view configuration information for a specific element or for all elements associated with a specific realm.
Overview
You can display information about your system’s configuration by using the following commands:
- show running-config displays the configuration currently active and running on the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller.
You can also use subcommands with show running-config to specify the element configuration you want to view. See the table in the following section for a list.
- show configuration displays the new configuration or configuration that you are modifying.
You can also use subcommands with show configuration to specify the element configuration you want to view. See the table in the following section for a list.
- display-running-cfg-version displays the running configuration’s version number.
- display-current-cfg-version displays the current configuration’s version number.
- realm-specifics <realm ID> displays realm-specific configuration based on the input realm ID.
Configuration Show Subcommands
The following table lists the subcommands you can use to specify the configuration element whose configuration you want to view. You use these subcommands with the show running-config or show configuration commands.
Subcommand | Description |
---|---|
to-file | Send output from this command to a file located on the local flash system file system. |
account-config | Account configuration |
h323-config | H323 configuration |
h323-stack | All h323 stacks |
iwf-stack | SIP/H.323 IWF stack |
host-route | All host routes |
local-policy | All local policies |
media-profile | All media profiles |
media-manager | Media manager |
dns-config | All DNS configurations |
network-interface | All network interfaces |
ntp-config | NTP configuration |
phys-interface | All physical interfaces |
realm | All realms |
MediaPolicy | All media policies |
ClassPolicy | All class policies |
redundancy-config | Redundancy configuration |
ResponseMap | All response maps |
session-agent | All session agents |
session-group | All session groups |
session-translation | All session translations |
translation-rules | All translation rules |
session-router | Session router |
sip-config | All SIP configurations |
sip-feature | All SIP features |
sip-interface | All SIP interfaces |
sip-nat | All SIP NATs |
snmp-community | All SNMP communities |
static-flow | All static flows |
steering-pool | All steering pools |
system-config | System configuration |
TrapReceiver | All trap receivers |
call-recording-server | All IP call recording servers |
capture-receiver | All capture receivers |
rph-profile | All RPH profiles |
rph-policy | All RPHP policies |
password-policy | Password policy |
enforcement-profile | All enforcement profiles |
realm-group | All realm groups |
inventory | Displays an inventory of all configured elements |
Running Configuration Commands
You can display the entire running configuration or specify the element for which you want to view configuration information. The information in this section includes an example of one of the available show subcommands, media-manager.
show running-config
Display the configuration currently running on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller by using the show running-config command. A sample of the show running-config output is included at the end of this section.
show running-configuration media-manager
Display configuration information for media manager only. For example:
ORACLE# show running-config media-manager
media-manager
state enabled
latching enabled
flow-time-limit 86400
initial-guard-timer 300
subsq-guard-timer 300
tcp-flow-time-limit 86400
tcp-initial-guard-timer 300
tcp-subsq-guard-timer 300
tcp-number-of-ports-per-flow 2
hnt-rtcp disabled
mbcd-log-level NOTICE
max-signaling-bandwidth 10000000
max-untrusted-signaling 100
min-untrusted-signaling 30
app-signaling-bandwidth 0
tolerance-window 30
rtcp-rate-limit 0
min-media-allocation 32000
min-trusted-allocation 1000
deny-allocation 1000
anonymous-sdp disabled
arp-msg-bandwidth 32000
last-modified-date 2007-04-05 09:27:20
task done
display-running-cfg-version
Display the saved version number of the configuration currently running on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller by using the display-running-cfg-version command. For example:
ORACLE# display-running-cfg-version
Running configuration version is 3
The version number value is incremented by one for each new configuration version.
Configuration Commands
You can display the entire new or modified configuration or you can specify the element for which you want to view configuration information. The information in this section includes an example of one of the available show subcommands, media-manager.
show configuration
Display the new or modified configuration that will become the running configuration after you execute the save-config and activate-config commands. The output for this command is similar to the output for the show running-config command. A sample of the show running-config output is included at the end of this section.
show configuration media-manager
Display configuration information for media manager only. For example:
ORACLE# show configuration media-manager
media-manager
state enabled
latching enabled
flow-time-limit 86400
initial-guard-timer 300
subsq-guard-timer 300
tcp-flow-time-limit 86400
tcp-initial-guard-timer 300
tcp-subsq-guard-timer 300
tcp-number-of-ports-per-flow 2
hnt-rtcp disabled
algd-log-level NOTICE
mbcd-log-level NOTICE
red-flow-port 1985
red-mgcp-port 1986
red-max-trans 10000
red-sync-start-time 5000
red-sync-comp-time 1000
max-signaling-bandwidth 10000000
max-untrusted-signaling 100
min-untrusted-signaling 30
app-signaling-bandwidth 0
tolerance-window 30
rtcp-rate-limit 0
min-media-allocation 32000
min-trusted-allocation 1000
deny-allocation 1000
anonymous-sdp disabled
arp-msg-bandwidth 32000
last-modified-date 2007-04-05 09:27:20
task done
display-current-cfg-version
Display the saved version number of the current configuration by using the display-current-cfg-version command. For example:
ORACLE# display-current-cfg-version
Current configuration version is 4
The version number value is incremented by one for each new configuration version.
Realm Specific
You can display configuration information for elements associated with a specific realm.
realm-specifics realm ID
Display realm-specific configuration based on the input realm ID by using the realm-specifics <realm ID> command. The information displayed includes the following:
- realm configuration
- steering pool
- session agent
- session translation
- class policy
- local policy (if the source realm or destination realm is defined)
For example:
ORACLE# realm-specifics testrealm
realm-config
identifier testrealm
addr-prefix 0.0.0.0
network-interfaces
mm-in-realm disabled
mm-in-network enabled
mm-same-ip enabled
mm-in-system disabled
msm-release disabled
qos-enable disabled
max-bandwidth 0
ext-policy-svr boffo.com
max-latency 0
max-jitter 0
max-packet-loss 0
observ-window-size 0
parent-realm
dns-realm
media-policy
in-translationid
out-translationid
in-manipulationid
out-manipulationid
class-profile
average-rate-limit 0
access-control-trust-level low
invalid-signal-threshold 0
maximum-signal-threshold 0
untrusted-signal-threshold 758
deny-period 30
symmetric-latching disabled
pai-strip disabled
trunk-context
early-media-allow reverse
additional-prefixes 10.0.0.0/24
172.16.0.0
restricted-latching peer-ip
restriction-mask 17
accounting-enable enabled
last-modified-date 2006-07-06 12:43:39