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146 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M EXT-POLICY-SERVER
Release First appearance: 2.1.1/4.1
RTC Status Supported
ext-policy-server
The ext-policy-server is used for configuring PDP/RACF or CLF functionality on
the Net-Net SBC.
Syntax ext-policy-server <name | state | operation-type | protocol |
address | port | realm | num-connections | reserve-incomplete |
permit-conn-down | product-name | application-mode | application-
id | frame-ip-addr-encoding | dest-realm-format | ingress-realm-
location | domain-name-suffix | allow-srv-proxy | watchdog-ka-
timer | options | select | no | show | done | exit>
Parameters name—Enter the name of this external policy server configuration
state—Enable or disable the operational state of this external policy server
configuration
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
operation-type—Select the function this external policy server performs
Default disabled
Values disabled
admission-control—Net-Net SBC acts as a PEP in a PDP/RACF
deployment
bandwidth-mgmt—Net-Net SBC communicates with a CLF to obtain
location string
protocol—Select the external policy server communication protocol
Default C-SOAP
Values COPS—Standard COPS implementation. COPS client type is 0x7929
for CLF, and 0x7926 for PDP/RACF usage as defined in the operation-
type parameter.
A-COPS—Vendor specific protocol. COPS client type is 0x4AC0 for
admission-control operation-type.
•SOAPNot used
C-SOAP—Not used
DIAMETER—Connects the Net-Net SBC to the policy-server
address—Enter the IP address of external policy server
port—Enter the port on the external policy server to connect to for COPS
messages. The standard port for COPS is 3288.
Default 80
Values Valid Range: 0-65535