session-router-config
The session-router-config element allows you to configure whether or not session-related functionality is enabled within your network, whether it contains a Session Border Controller or Session Router.
Parameters
- state
- Enable or disable this session-related functionality on the
system
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- system-number-type
- Define the telephone number format used in local policy and
local policy lookups
- Default: Pots
- Values:
- Pots—Telephone numbers are in Decimal routing number format (0-9). This is the default and recommended setting.
- E164—Telephone numbers are in E.164 format as defined by the global-number format of the tel URI defined in RFC 3966
- Routing—Telephone numbers are in Penta Decimal routing numbers (0-9, A-F). This value is not currently used but reserved for future enhancements.
- sr-primary-name
- Enter the name of the primary Session Router; must match the target name in the boot parameters of the primary Session Router.
- sr-primary-address
- Enter the IP Address of the maintenance interface of the primary session router; must match the "inet on ethernet" address in the boot parameters of the primary Session Router.
- sr-secondary-name
- Enter the name of the secondary session router; must match the target name in the boot parameters of the secondary Session Router.
- sr-secondary-address
- Enter the IP Address of the maintenance interface of the secondary session router. This must match the "inet on ethernet" address in the boot parameters of the secondary Session Router.
- divide-resources
- Indicate whether or not resources are divided by the number of
configured session directors. This includes:
- realm-config bandwidth
- session-agent max-sessions
- session-agent max-outbound-sessions
- session-agent max-burst-rate
- session-agent max-sustain-rate
-
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- match-lp-src-parent-realms
- Enable or disable local policy parent realm matching based on a
parent realm
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- nested-realm-stats
- Enable or disable using session constraints for nested realms
across the entire system
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- reject-message-threshold
- Enter the minimum number of message rejections allowed in the
reject-message-window time on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller (when using the SIP
manipulation action reject) before generating an SNMP trap
- Default: 0 (no trap is sent)
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
- reject-message-window
- Enter the time in seconds that defines the window for maximum
message rejections allowed before generating an SNMPS trap
- Default: 10
- Values: Min: 1 / Max: 999999999
- force-report-trunk-info
- Enable or disable generation of VSAs for trunk group information
even when you are not using trunk-group routing; VSAs 65-68 to report
originating and terminating trunk group information
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- session-directors
- Access the session-directors subelement.
- holidays
- Access the session-router-holidays subelement.
- additional-lp-lookups
- Enter the number of additional local policy per message lookups
- Default: 0 (disables multistaged local policy lookup)
- Values: Min: 0 | Max: 5
- max-routes-per-lookup
- Enter the maximum number of routes per local policy lookup
- Default: 0 (no limit on the number of returned routes)
- Values: Min: 0 | Max: 999999999
- total-lp-routes
- Enter the total number of routes for all local policy lookups
per message request
- Default: 0 (no limit on the number of returned routes)
- Values: Min: 0 | Max: 999999999
- multi-stage-src-realm-override
- Sets the system to use the original received realm as the
source realm for multistage local policy lookups through every stage when
set to enabled. A setting of disabled sets the system to use the previous
stage’s next-hop as the source realm in the current stage.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- retry-after-upon-offline
- Supports load balancing restart for when the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller is configured as a cluster
member in conjunction with the Oracle Communications Session-aware Load
Balancer.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
Path
session-router-config is an element under the session-router path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:
Note:
This is a single instance configuration element.