Installation guide
22 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
HOW TO USE THE ACLI CONFIGURING USING THE ACLI
• <c>—Displays the rest of the output in its entirety
ACMEPACKET# show ?
about credit information for acli
acl show host access table
algd ALG MGCP status
arp ARP table
buffers show memory buffer statistics
clock system clock
configuration show current configuration
dns DNS information
enum ENUM information
ext-band-mgr External Bandwidth Manager status
ext-clf-svr External CLF Server status
features currently enabled features
h248d H248D status
h323d H323D status
health system health information
hosts show host table
interfaces show network interfaces
ip IP system information
logfile Display a log file, 'enter' to display list
loglevel loglevels of current processes
('space' for next page; 'q' to quit; 'enter' for next line; 'c' to continue)
Disabling the More
Prompt
If you don’t want the Net-Net SBC to display the More prompt, you can disable it
using the
cli command.
ACMEPACKET# cli more disabled
The ACLI 'more' option has been disabled
ACMEPACKET#
Configuring Using the ACLI
This section describes the two ACLI methods available for configuring the Net-Net
SBC using line-by-line ACLI commands.
Line-by-Line
Commands
Using line-by-line commands, you can target a specific field for editing. Line-by-line
commands appear in the ACLI as their name suggests: each argument consists of a
parameter followed by a valid value, both on one line.
At any time, you can access either the element menu or the context-sensitive help to
guide you. In the following example, you enter values for three parameters, and then
issue the show command to check your work. Finally, type
done to save your
configuration.
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# ip-address 10.0.0.1
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# filter-level major