Installation guide
RESET ACLI COMMANDS N - Z
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 65
<collection-object> Enter the collection groups you can configure to collect data
information from. This is an optional argument and when no
group is specified, the Net-Net SBC collects information from
all groups. The following is a list of collection groups:
Values • algd-ACL—Request collection on the ALGD ACL Operations group
• algd-state—Request collection on the ALGD State group
• fan—Request collection on the fan group
• h323-stats—Request collection on the H323 Statistics group
• interface—Request collection on the interface group
• mgcp-ACL—Request collection on ALGD MGCP ACL Status group
• mgcp-media-events—Request collection on the ALGD MGCP Media
Events group
• mgcp-trans—Request collection on the ALGD MGCP transactions
group
• session-agent—Request collection on the session agent group
• session-realm—Request collection on the session realm group
• sip-ACL-oper—Request collection on the SIP ACL Operations group
• sip-ACL-status—Request collection on the SIP ACL Status group
• sip-client—Request collection on the SIP Client Transaction group
• sip-errors—Request collection on the SIP Errors/Events group
• sip-policy—Request collection on the SIP Policy/Routing group
• sip-server—Request collection on the SIP Server Transaction group
• sip-sessions—Request collection on the SIP Session Status group
• sip-status—Request collection on the SIP Status group
• system—Request collection on the system group
• temperature—Request collection on the temperature group
• voltage—Request collection on the voltage group
Mode Superuser
Release First appearance: 5.0
Example ACMEPACKET# request collection stop h323-stats
reset
The reset command resets statistic counters.
Syntax reset <statistic>
Arguments <statistic> The following is a list of specific statistics which you can tell
the Net-Net SBC to reset:
Values • algd—Reset algd-related statistics shown in the show algd
command
• all—Reset the statistics shown in the following commands:
show sipd, show mbcd, show algd, show mbcd
redundancy, show algd redundancy, show sipd
redundancy, show redundancy mbcd, show redundancy
algd, show redundancy, show memory