Installation guide
114 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
ACLI COMMANDS N - Z SHOW
–CANCEL—Display the number of SIP transactions
including a CANCEL method
–BYE—Display the number of SIP transactions including a
BYE method
–ACK—Display the number of SIP transactions including an
ACK method
–INFO—Display the number of SIP transactions including an
INFO method
–PRACK—Display the number of SIP transactions including
a PRACK method
–SUBSCRIBE—Display the number of SIP transactions
including a SUBSCRIBE method
–NOTIFY—Display the number of SIP transactions including
a NOTIFY method
–REFER—Display the number of SIP transactions including a
REFER method
–UPDATE—Display the number of SIP transactions including
an UPDATE method
–other—Display the number of SIP transactions including
non-compliant methods and protocols used by specific
customers
The following lists information displayed for each individual SIP
message statistic. Some or all of the following messages/events may
appear in the output from a show sipd command.
–INVITE Requests—Number of times method has been
received or sent
–Retransmissions—Information regarding sipd message
command requests received by the Net-Net SBC
–100 Trying—Number of times some unspecified action is
being taken on behalf of a call (e.g., a database is being
consulted), but user has not been located
–180 Ringing—Number of times called UA identified a
location where user has registered recently and is trying to
alert the user
–200 OK—Number of times request has succeeded
–408 Request Timeout—Number of times server could not
produce a response before timeout
–481 Does Not Exist—Number of times UAS received a
request not matching existing dialog or transaction
–486 Busy Here—Number of times callee's end system was
contacted successfully but callee not willing to take additional
calls
–487 Terminated—Number of times request was cancelled by
a BYE or CANCEL request
–4xx Client Error—Number of times the 4xx class of status
code appeared for cases where the client seems to have erred