Installation guide
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 185
5 Configuration Elements N-Z
net-management-control
The net-management-control configuration element allows you to control
multimedia traffic, specifically for static call gapping and 911 exception handling.
These controls limit the volume or rate of traffic for a specific set of dialed numbers
or dialed number prefixes.
Syntax net-management-control <name | state | type | value | treatment |
next-hop | realm-next-hop | protocol-next-hop | status-code |
cause-code | gap-rate-max-count | gap-rate-window-size |
destination-identifier | add-destination-identifier | remove-
destination-identifier | rph-feature | rph-profile | rph-policy |
select | no | show | done>
Parameters name—Enter the name of this network management control rule
state—Select the state of this network management control rule
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
type—Enter the control type that you want to use
Values GAP-RATE | GAP-PERCENT | PRIORITY
value—Enter the control value of the net management control. This parameter
applies only when you set the control type to either GAP-RATE or GAP-PERCENT.
Default 0
Values • GAP-RATE: 0-2147483647
• GAP-PERCENTAGE: 0-100
treatment—Enter the treatment method you want to use or leave this parameter set
to
NONE
Values REJECT | DIVERT
next-hop—Enter the next hop for the Net-Net SBC to use when the treatment
method is
DIVERT. This value should contain one of the following:
• hostname(:port)
• IP address(:port)
• Name of a valid, configured session agent
• Name of a valid, configured session agent group. When you set this
parameter to a session agent group, you must specify that it is a session agent
group by prepending the name of the group with either
SAG: or sag:. For
example, the entry for a session agent group with
Group2 as its name would
be SAG:Group2 or sag:Group2.