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SHOW ACLI COMMANDS N - Z
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–Outgoing requests sent—Number of MBCD notify
commands sent from the Net-Net SBC
–Outgoing replies received—Number of responses received
in response to a sent notify message
–Outgoing errors received—Number of errors received in
response to a sent notify message
• other—List statistics of mbcd transactions related to non-
compliant protocols used by specific customers. The following
is a list of statistics displayed when you enter this command:
Add incoming statistics when a customer-specific message is
received by the Net-Net SBC:
–Incoming requests received—Number of customer-specific
mbcd commands received
–Incoming replies sent—Number of responses sent in
response to a customer-specific mbcd command
–Incoming errors sent—Number of errors sent in response to
a customer-specific mbcd command
Add outgoing statistics when a customer-specific mbcd message is
sent by the Net-Net SBC:
–Outgoing requests sent—Number of MBCD notify
commands sent from the Net-Net SBC
–Outgoing replies received—Number of responses received
in response to a customer-specific message
–Outgoing errors received—Number of errors received in
response to a sent customer-specific message
• realms—Display steering ports and bandwidth usage for
home, public, and private realms. The following is a list of
statistics displayed when you enter this command:
–Used—Number of steering ports used
–Free—Number of free steering ports
–No Ports—Number of times that a steering port could not be
allocated
–Flows—Number of established media flows
–Ingress—Amount of bandwidth being used for inbound
flows
–Egress—Amount of bandwidth being used for outbound
flows
–Total—Maximum bandwidth set for this realm
–Insuf BW—Number of times that a session was rejected due
to insufficient bandwidth
• realms <realm-name>—Display mbcd realm statistics for a
given realm; given for period and lifetime durations. The
following is a list of statistics displayed when you enter this
command: