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206 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z REDUNDANCY
Values Min: 5 / Max: 999999999
becoming-active-time—Enter the time in milliseconds a previously standby Net-
Net SBC takes to become active. This field applies to the following scenarios:
When the health of an active Net-Net SBC has failed
When the standby Net-Net SBC is healthier than the active Net-Net SBC
This is a transitional state.
Default 100
Values Min: 5 / Max: 999999999
cfg-port—Enter the port number from which HA checkpoint messages are sent
and received. This field supports Configuration Checkpointing. Setting the cfg-port
field value to 0 disables configuration checkpointing.
Default 1987
Values Min: 1025 / Max: 65535; 0
Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
cfg-max-trans—Enter the size of the HA checkpoint transaction list to store in
memory at a time
Default 10000
Values Min: 0 / Max: 2
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Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
cfg-sync-start-time—Enter the time in milliseconds before HA Net-Net SBC
begins sending HA configuration checkpointing requests. This timer begins
immediately upon entering the Active state. As long as the active peer is healthy
and active, it remains in a constant cycle of (re)setting this parameter’s timer and
checking to see if it has become standby.
Default 5000
Values Min: 0 / Max: 2
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Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
cfg-sync-comp-time—Enter the time in milliseconds the standby Net-Net SBC
waits before checkpointing with the active Net-Net SBC to obtain the latest
configuration transaction information once the initial checkpointing process is
complete.
Default 1000
Values Min: 0 / Max: 2
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Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
gateway-heartbeat-interval—Enter the time in seconds between heartbeats on
the front interface gateway. This parameter is applicable until a front interface
gateway failure occurs. This parameter applies globally to Net-Net SBCs operating
in an HA node, but can be overridden on a network interface-by-network interface