capture

The capture command is an ACLI command that specifies a dynamic filter specifying traffic to be sent to the Monitor and Trace GUI interface. This command is only supported by Oracle Enterprise Session Border Controller.

Syntax

The syntax for capture follows.

capture <start|stop> <main filter> <subfilter(s)>

Note:

Initiating these commands does not change the values set in the ACLI-configured filters. Dynamic filters remain active until you initiate a stop command.

The syntax for the dynamic filter commands are:

capture start <main filter> <subfilter(s)>
capture stop <main filter> <subfilter(s)>

You must enter a <main filter> and a <subfilter(s)> when initiating the capture start and capture stop commands.

Arguments

<start | stop>—Specifies whether to start or stop the dynamic capture specified by the ensuing filters.

<filter>

  • global—Monitors and captures all traffic.
  • int-ev <short-session | local-rejection>—Monitors and captures traffic matching the short-session and/or local-rejection configured within the sip-monitoring element.
  • realm <realm name>—Monitors and captures traffic in the matching realm
  • session-agent <session-agent name>—Monitors and captures traffic passing through the matching session agent.

<subfilter>

  • * —Monitors and captures all sessions.
  • user <Phone Number or User Part URI>—Monitors and captures everything that matches this phone number or user part.
  • addr-prefix <IP address or IP address and netmask>—Monitors and captures everything that matches this address or address prefix.

Mode

Superuser

Example

ORACLE# capture start realm core1 user user1