Installation guide

SHOW ACLI COMMANDS N - Z
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 91
Arguments <media-stats> The following is a list of admin state arguments:
Values classify—Display network processor statistics; requires slot
and port arguments
host-stats—Display statistics for the host processor
including number of packets received at a specific port and
types of packets received; requires slot and port arguments
frame-stats—Display frame counts and drops along the host
path; does not require port and slot specification
network—Display network interface details; does not
require port and slot specification
physical—Display all phy-interface information; does not
require port and slot specification
phy-stats—Display data/packets received on the front
interface (media) ports; shows the physical level of front
interface statistics according to slot and port numbers and is
displayed according to received data/packets and transmitted
data/packets; requires slot and port arguments
tm-stats—Show all of the traffic manager statistics and
shows the results of the traffic policing due to NetSAFE
configuration.
<slot> Select the media interface slot
Values 0 (left slot) | 1 (right slot)
<port> Select the media interface port
Values 0 (leftmost) | 1 | 2 | 3 (rightmost)
<vlan> Enter the VLAN ID if required
Example ACMEPACKET# show media network 1 2 0
show memory
Syntax show memory <memory-stats>
This command displays statistics related to the memory of your Net-Net SBC.
Arguments <memory-stats> The following is a list of each memory statistic:
Values usage—Display system-wide memory usage statistics. If the
show memory command is issued without any arguments, the
equivalent of this argument is displayed.
application—Display application memory usage statistics
l2—Display layer 2 cache status
l3—Display layer 3 cache status