Installation guide

LOCAL-POLICY CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 165
Syntax license <add | no | show | exit>
Parameters add—Add a license by entering a key obtained from Acme Packet
no—Delete licenses by feature. You are prompted to choose a license for deletion
based on license features.
Path licenses is an element under the system-config path. The full path from the
topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > system > license.
Release First appearance: 2.0
RTC Status Supported
local-policy
The local-policy configuration element determines where session signaling
messages are routed and/or forwarded.
Syntax local-policy <from-address | to-address | source-realm |
description | activate-time | deactivate-time | state | policy-
priority | policy-attributes | select | no | show | done | exit>
Parameters from-address—Enter the source IP address, POTS number, E.164 number, or
hostname for the local-policy element. At least one address must be set within this
list, but it can include as many addresses as necessary. This parameter may be
wildcarded, or entered with a DS: prefix (dialed string).
to-address—Enter the destination IP address, POTS number, E.164 number, or
hostname for the local-policy element. At least one address must be set within this
list, but it can include as many addresses as necessary. This parameter may be
wildcarded.
source-realm—Enter the realms used to determine how to route traffic. This list
identifies incoming traffic on a realm and is used for routing by ingress realm via the
local policy element. Source-realm entries must be a valid realm.
Default *
description—Provide a brief description of the local-policy configuration element
activate-time—Set the time when selected local-policy becomes valid
activate-time yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.zzz
y=year; m=month; d=day h=hour (24-hour clock) m=minute; s=second;
z=millisecond
deactivate-time—Set the time when selected local-policy becomes invalid
deactivate-time yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.zzz
y=year; m=month; d=day h=hour (24-hour clock) m=minute; s=second;
z=millisecond