Installation guide
WORKING WITH CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS HOW TO USE THE ACLI
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 23
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# community-name acme
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# show
trap-receiver
ip-address 10.0.0.1
filter-level Major
community-name acme
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# done
Working with Configuration Elements
Configuring elements involves entering the ACLI path to the configuration element
you want to configure, and then entering the parameter name followed by a space
and proper data in accordance with the required format.
Creating Creating elements involves using the ACLI path to enter configurations. Once you
are in the element you want to configure, enter the appropriate information.
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# ip-address 10.0.0.1
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# filter-level major
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# community-name acme
ACMEPACKET(trap-receiver)# done
Saving At all levels of the ACLI hierarchy, there are several methods of saving your settings
and data.
• The done command, which is entered within a configuration element.
• The hotkey <Ctrl-D>, which is entered within a configuration element. This
enters the
done command in the command line and saves your information.
The Save Changes y/n ? # prompt appears when you exit a configuration element
without saving your changes . This prompt only appears if you have changed old
information and/or entered new information.
Using Show and
Saving Elements
We recommend that you view all of the information you have entered before
carrying out the done command or another method of saving. Use the show
command to review your configurations. Reviewing your settings will give you the
opportunity to make any necessary changes before writing the information to the
system database.
To view configuration information, type show when you are finished with a line-by-
line entry.
The following example illustrates the use of the show command before executing
the done command.
ACMEPACKET(media-profile)# show
media-profile
name profile1
media-type audio