account-config > push-receiver
You can configure multiple CDR push receivers for use with the FTP push feature.
Parameters
- server
- Set the IP address of the
SFTP server to which you want the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to push CDR files
- Default: 0.0.0.0
- port
- Enter the port number on the
FTP/SFTP server to which the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller will send CDR files.
- Default: 21
- Values: Min: 1 / Max: 65535
- admin-state
- Set the state of an FTP/SFTP
push receiver to enabled for the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to send CDR files to it
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disable
- remote-path
- Enter the absolute path on which the CDR
files are sent to the push receiver. CDR files are placed in this location
on the FTP/SFTP server.
- Default: empty
- Values: <string> remote pathname
- filename-prefix
- Enter the filename prefix to
prepend to the CDR files the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller sends to the push
receiver. The Oracle Communications Session Border Controller
does not rename local files.
- Default: none
- Values: <string> prefix for filenames
- priority
- Enter a number 0 through 4 to
set the priority of this push receiver in relation to the others you
configure on the system. The highest priority—and the push receiver the
system uses first—is 0. The lowest priority—and the push receiver the system
uses last—is 4.
- Default: 4
- Values: Min: 0 (highest) / Max: 4 (lowest)
- protocol
- Select the transport protocol
to be used for this push receiver.
- Default: ftp
- Values: ftp | sftp
Path
push-receiver is a subelement under the account-config element. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > account-config > push-receiver.