Installation guide
136 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M BOOTPARAM
dead-time—Set the time in seconds before the Net-Net SBC retries a RADIUS
server that it has designated as dead
Default 10
Values Min: 10 / Max: 10000
authentication-methods—Select the authentication method the Net-Net SBC
uses when communicating with the RADIUS server
Default pap
Values all | pap | chap | mschapv2
Path radius-servers is a subelement under the authentication configuration element
under the security path. The full path from the topmost prompt is: configure
terminal > security > authentication > radius-servers.
Release First appearance: 4.0
RTC Status Supported
bootparam
The bootparam command establishes the parameters that a Net-Net SBC uses
when it boots.
Syntax bootparam <boot device | processor number | hostname | file name |
inet on ethernet | inet on backplane | host inet | gateway inet |
user | ftp password | flags | target name | startup script |
other>
Notes In the physical interface and the network interface configuration elements, you can
set values that may override the values set within the boot configuration
parameters. If you are configuring these elements and enter information that
matches information in the boot configuration parameters, the system will warn
you that your actions may change the boot configuration parameters.
The bootparam command presents you with the parameters to enter on a line-by-
line basis. You can press <Enter> to accept a given default parameter and move to
the next parameter.
boot device—Enter the name and port number of the device from which an image
is downloaded (e.g., wancom0). This parameter is only required if you are booting
from an external device; if you are doing so, the name must be wancom followed by
the port number.
processor number—Enter the processor number on the backplane
host name—Enter the name of the boot host used when booting from an external
device
file name—Enter the name of the file containing the image to be booted. If you are
booting off the system flash memory, this filename must always match the filename
that you designate when you FTP the image from the source to the Net-Net SBC.