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188 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z NETWORK-INTERFACE
gw-heartbeat—Access the gateway-heartbeat subelement
dns-ip-primary—Enter the IP address of the primary DNS to be used for this
interface
dns-ip-backup1—Enter the IP address of the first backup DNS to be used for this
interface
dns-ip-backup2—Enter the IP address of the second backup DNS to be used for
this interface
dns-domain—Set the default domain name used to populate incomplete
hostnames that do not include a domain. Entries must follow the Name Format.
dns-timeout—Enter the total time in seconds you want to elapse before a query
(and its retransmissions) sent to a DNS server timeout
Default 11
Values Min: 1/ Max: 999999999
add-hip-ip—Enter a list of IP addresses allowed to access signaling and
maintenance protocol stacks via this front interface using the HIP feature
remove-hip-ip—Remove an IP address added using the add-hip-ip parameter
add-ftp-ip—Enter a list of IP addresses from which FTP traffic can be received and
acted upon by a front media interface
remove-ftp-ip—Remove an IP address added using the add-ftp-ip parameter
add-icmp-ip—Enter a list of IP addresses from which ICMP traffic can be received
and acted upon by a front media interface
remove-icmp-ip—Remove an IP address added using the add-icmp-ip parameter
add-snmp-ip—Enter a list of IP addresses from which SNMP traffic can be
received and acted upon by a front media interface
remove-snmp-ip—Remove an IP address added using the add-snmp-ip
parameter
add-telnet-ip—Enter a list of IP addresses from which telnet traffic can be received
and acted upon by a front media interface
remove-telnet-ip—Remove an IP address added using the add-telnet-ip field
Path network-interface is an element under the system element. The full path from the
topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > system > network-interface.
Release First appearance: 1.0 / Most recent update: 4.1.
RTC Status Supported
Notes This is a multiple instance configuration subelement.