Installation guide

SHOW ACLI COMMANDS N - Z
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 93
Values by-index —Display a specified range of entries in the NAT
table, with a maximum of 5024 entries. The syntax for using
the show nat by-index command is:
show nat by-index <starting entry> <ending entry>
The default range is 1 through 200. The range corresponds to
line numbers in the table, and not to the number of the entry
itself.
in-tabular —Display a specified range of entries in the NAT
table display in table form, maximum of 5024 entries.
The syntax is modeled on the show nat by-index command:
show nat in-tabular <starting entry> <ending entry>
by-addr—Display NAT table information matching source
and destination addresses. You must specify source address
(SA) and/or destination address (DA) values.
If no addresses are entered, the Net-Net SBC shows all of the
table entries. NAT entries can be matched according to SA or
DA or both.
show nat by-addr <source IPv4 address> <destination IPv4
address>
info—Display general NAT table information. The output is
used for quick viewing of a Net-Net SBC’s overall NAT
functions, including the maximum number of NAT table
entries, the number of used NAT table entries, the length of
the NAT table search key, the first searchable NAT table entry
address, the length of the data entry, the first data entry
address, and whether or not aging and policing are enabled in
the NAT table.
flow-info—Display NAT table entry debug information. You
must specify if you want to view NAT data for all entries or if
you want to specify an address or a switch ID.
show nat flow-info <all> <by-addr><by-switchid>
Example ACMEPACKET# show nat by-index
show net-management-control
Syntax show net-management-control [string | all]
This command displays network management control statistics on the Net-Net SBC.
Arguments <string> Enter a name for the net-management-control configuration
whose statistics you want to view. This is an optional
argument.
<all> Enter all to view statistics for all net-management-control
entries. This is an optional argument.
Example ACMEPACKET# show net-management-control