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212 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z SESSION-AGENT
transport-method—Select the IP protocol used for communicating with this
session agent
Default UDP
Values UDP—UDP used as the transport method
UDP+TCP—Initial transport method of UDP, followed by a
subsequent transport method of TCP if and when a failure or timeout
occurs in response to a UDP INVITE. If this transport method is
selected, then INVITEs are always sent via UDP as long as a response
is received.
DynamicTCP—Dynamic TCP connections are the transport method
for this session agent. A new connection must be established for each
session originating from the session agent. This connection is torn
down at the end of a session.
StaticTCP— Static TCP connections are the transport method for this
session agent. Once a connection is established, it will remain and not
be torn down.
SCTP—SCTP is used as the transport method.
realm-id—Enter the realm for sessions coming from or going to this session agent.
Entries in this field must follow the Name Format. This field must correspond to a
valid identifier field entry in a realm-config.
egress-realm-id—Enter the name of the realm you want defined as the default
egress realm used for ping messages. The Net-Net SBC will also use this realm when
it cannot determine the egress realm for normal routing.
description—Describe the session-agent element. Entries in this field must follow
the Text Format.
carriers—Enter the carrier names associated with this session agent. If this list is
empty, any carrier is allowed. If it is not empty, only local policies that reference one
or more of the carriers in this list will be applied to requests coming from this
session agent. This list can contain as many entries within it as necessary. Entries in
this field must follow the Carrier Format.
allow-next-hop-lp—Enable or disable the session agent as the next hop in a local
policy
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
constraints—Enable or disable the constraints established in this element in the
fields that follow (maximum numbers of sessions allowed, maximum session rates,
and timeout values) that are applied to the sessions sent to the session agent
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
max-sessions—Enter the maximum number of sessions allowed by the session
agent; 0 means there is no constraint
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 2
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