Installation guide
128 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M ACCESS-CONTROL
•TCP
•UDP
access—Select the access control type for this entry
Default permit
Values • permit—Puts the entry in trusted or untrusted list depending on the
trust-level parameter. This gets promoted and demoted according to
the trust level configured for the host.
• deny—Puts this entry in the deny list.
average-rate-limit—Enter the allowed sustained rate in bytes per second for host
path traffic from a trusted source within the realm. A value of 0 disables the
policing.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
trust-level—Select the trust level for the host
Default None
Values • none—Hosts will always remain untrusted. Will never be promoted to
trusted list or will never get demoted to deny list.
• low—Hosts can be promoted to trusted-list or can get demoted to
deny-list
• medium—Hosts can get promoted to trusted, but can only get
demoted to untrusted. Hosts will never be put in deny-list.
• high—Hosts always remain trusted
minimum-reserved-bandwidth—Enter the minimum reserved bandwidth in
bytes per second that you want for the session agent, which will trigger the creation
of a separate pipe for it. This parameter is only valid when the trust-level parameter
is set to high. Only a non-zero value will allow the feature to work properly.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 4294967295
invalid-signal-threshold—Enter the rate of signaling messages per second to be
exceeded within the tolerance-window that causes a demotion event. This
parameter is only valid when trust-level is configured as low or medium. A value of
0 means no threshold.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
maximum-signal-threshold—Enter the maximum number of signaling messages
per second that one host can send within the tolerance-window. The host will be
demoted if the Net-Net SBC receives messages more than the configured number.
This parameter is only valid when trust-level is configured low or medium. A value
of 0 means no threshold.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999