system-config
Use the system-config element to configure general system information and system parameters.
Parameters
- hostname
- Enter the main hostname that identifies the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller. Entries must follow either the Hostname (or FQDN) Format or the IP Address Format.
- description
- Describe the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller. Entries must follow the Text Format
- location
- Enter the physical location of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller used for informational purposes. Entries must follow the Text Format.
- mib-system-contact
- Enter the contact information for this Oracle Communications Session Border Controller for SNMP purposes. This field value is the value reported for MIB-II when an SNMP GET is issued by the NMS. Entries must follow the Text Format.
- mib-system-name
- Enter the identification of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller for SNMP purposes. This value has no relation to the system-config > hostname field. By convention, this is the node’s FQDN. If this field remains empty, the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller name that appears in SNMP communications will be the target name configured in the boot parameters and nothing else.
- mib-system-location
- Enter the physical location of the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller for SNMP purposes. This parameter has no direct relation to the location field identified above. Entries must follow the Text Format.
- acp-tls-profile
- Enter the TLS profile name the system uses to encrypt ACP traffic, to and from the SEM management system.
- snmp-enabled
- Enable or disable SNMP is enabled. If SNMP is enabled, then the
system will initiate the SNMP agent. If SNMP is disabled, then the SNMP agent
will not be initiated, and the trap-receiver and snmp-community elements will
not be functional.
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- enable-snmp-auth-traps
- Enable or disable the SNMP authentication traps
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- enable-snmp-syslog-notify
- Enable or disable sending syslog notifications to an NMS via
SNMP; determines whether SNMP traps are sent when a
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller generates a syslog message
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- enable-snmp-monitor-traps
- Determine whether traps are sent out in ap-smgmt.mib trap. (See
MIB Reference Guide for more information)
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- enable-env-monitor-traps
- Determine whether the environmental monitoring MIB is sent from
the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller. This trap will be sent any time there is a change in state
in fan speed, temperature, voltage (SD 2 only), power supply (SD 1 for rev 1.32
or higher, SD 2 w/QoS for rev 1.32 or higher, SD II no QoS for rev 1.3 or
higher), phy-card insertion, or I2C bus status. If this parameter is set to
enabled, fan speed, temperature, and power supply notifications are not sent
out in other traps.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- enable-l2-miss-report
- When this attribute is disabled, the L2 Miss Report is written to
log.octData if the ETC debug level is set to NORMAL. By default, this
attribute does not generate a log.
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- snmp-syslog-his-table-length
- Enter the maximum entries that the SNMP Syslog message table
contains. The system will delete the oldest table entry and add the newest
entry in the vacated space when the table reaches maximum capacity.
- Default: 1
- Values: Min: 1 / Max: 500
- snmp-syslog-level
- Set the log severity levels that send syslog notifications to an
NMS via SNMP if snmp-syslog-notify is set to enabled. If the severity of the
log being written is of equal or greater severity than the snmp-syslog-level
value, the log will be written to the SNMP syslog history table. If the
severity of the log being written is of equal or greater severity than the
snmp-syslog-level field value and if enabled-snmp-syslog-notify field is set to
enabled, the system will send the syslog message to an NMS via SNMP. If the
severity of the log being written is of lesser severity than the
snmp-syslog-level value, then the log will not be written to the SNMP syslog
history table and it will be disregarded.
- Default: warning
- Values:
- emergency
- critical
- major
- minor
- warning
- notice
- info
- trace
- debug
- detail
- syslog-servers
- Access the syslog-servers subelement
- system-log-level
- Set the system-wide log severity levels write to the system log
- Default: warning
- Values:
- emergency
- critical
- major
- minor
- warning
- notice
- info
- trace
- debug
- detail
- process-log-level
- Set the default log level that processes running on the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller start
- Default: notice
- Values:
- emergency
- critical
- major
- minor
- warning
- notice
- info
- trace
- debug
- detail
- process-log-ip-address
- Enter the IP address of server where process log files are
stored. Entries must follow the IP Address Format. The default value of 0.0.0.0
causes log messages to be written to the local log file.
- Default: 0.0.0.0
- process-log-port
- Enter the port number associated with server IP address where
process log files are stored. The default value of 0 writes log messages to the
local log file.
- Default: 0
- Values: Min: 0; 1025 / Max: 65535
- collect
- Accesses the collect subelement
- call-trace
- Enable or disable protocol message tracing for sipmsg.log for SIP
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- internal-trace
- Enable or disable internal ACP message tracing for all processes
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- log-filter
- Set to logs or all to send the logs to the log server
- Default: all
- Values:
- none
- traces
- traces-fork
- logs
- log-fork
- all
- all-fork
- default-gateway
- Enter the IP address of the gateway to use when IP traffic sent
by the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller is destined for a network other than one of the LANs on
which the 10/100 Ethernet interfaces could be. Entries must follow the IP
Address Format. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates there is no default gateway.
- Default: 0.0.0.0
- restart
- Enable or disable the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller rebooting when a task is suspended. When set to enabled,
this field causes the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to reboot automatically when it detects a suspended task.
When this field is set to disabled and a task is suspended, the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller does not reboot.
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- exceptions
- Select system tasks that have no impact on system health or cause the system to restart. This field contains the name(s) of the task(s) surrounded by quotation marks. If there are multiple entries, they should be listed within quotation marks, with each entry separated by a <Space>.
- telnet-timeout
- Enter the time in seconds the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller waits when there is no Telnet activity before an administrative telnet session, or SSH connection, is terminated. A value of 0 disables this functionality, meaning no time-out is being enforced.
- Default: 0
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 65535
- console-timeout
- Enter the time in seconds the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller waits when there is no activity on an ACLI administrative
session before it terminates the session. The ACLI returns to the User Access
Verification login sequence after it terminates a console session. A value of 0
disables this functionality.
- Default: 0
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 65535
- http-timeout
- Enter the HTTP inactivity timeout in minutes.
- Default: 5
- Values: Min: 0 / Max : 20
- remote-control
- Enable or disable listening for remote ACP config and control
messages before disconnecting
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- cli-audit-trail
- Enable or disable the ACLI command audit trail. The
cli-audit-trail outputs to cli.audit.log.
- Default: enabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- link-redundancy-state
- Enable or disable the link redundancy
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- source-routing
- This parameter / feature has been deprecated.
- cli-more
- Enable this parameter to have the ACLI “more” paging feature
working consistently across console or SSH sessions with the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller. When this parameter is disabled, you must continue to set
this feature on a per session basis.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- terminal-height
- Set the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller terminal height when the more prompt option is enable
- Default: 24
- Values: Minimum: 5 / Maximum: 1000
- debug-timeout
- Enter the time, in seconds, you want to the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to timeout log levels for system processes set to debug
using the ACLI notify and debug commands. A value of 0 disables this parameter.
- Default: 0
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 65535
- trap-event-lifetime
- Set this parameter to the number of days you want to keep the
information in the alarm synchronization table; 0 turns alarm synchronization
off
- Default: 0
- Values: Min: 0 / Max: 7
- ids-syslog-facility
- Enter a syslog facility, as entered in the syslog-config
configuration element, facility parameter to send IDS-type syslog messages to
that syslog server. The default value of -1 disables selective message
transfer.
- Default: -1
- ecc-chk-pkt
- Enable or disable the ECC pkt-check.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- pko-rake-pkt
- Enter the ETC pko rate limiter.
- Default: 0
- Values: Min: 0 /Max: 32768
- pko-rake-burst
- Enter the ETC burst-size for ETC pko rate limiter.
- Defalut: 0
- Values: 0 - 1024
- default-v6-gateway
- Set the IPv6 default gateway for this Oracle Communications Session Border Controller. This is the IPv6 egress gateway for traffic without an explicit destination. The application of your Oracle Communications Session Border Controller determines the configuration of this parameter.
- ipv6-signaling-mtu
- This sets the system-wide, default IPv6 MTU size.
- Default: 1500
- Values: 1280-4096
- ipv4-signaling-mtu
- This sets the system-wide, default IPv4 MTU size.
- Default: 1500
- Values: 576-4096
- alarm-threshold
- Accesses the alarm-threshold subelement.
- cleanup-time-of-day
- Enter the local time the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller begins inspecting directories to perform the clean up process.
directory-cleanup—Enters the directory-cleanup subelement.
- Default: 00:00
- snmp-engine-id-suffix
- Sets a unique suffix for the SNMPEngineID. This value is entered as a string.
- snmp-agent-mode
- Determines which version of SNMP is supported on this system.
- Default: v3
- Values: v1v2 | v3
- snmp-rate-limit
- Specifies the maximum number of SNMP packets per second the
system accepts.
- Default: 0 (no rate limiting)
- Values: 0 - 9999
- options
- Enter any customer-specific features and/or parameters for this global system configuration. This parameter is optional.
- enable-snmp-tls-srtp-traps
- This parameter is reserved for future use. Ensure it remains at its default,
disabled.
- Default: disabled
- Values: enabled | disabled
- forwarding-cores
- Enter the number of CPU cores dedicated for forwarding frames.
- Default: 1
- Values: 1 - 128
- dos-cores
- Enter the number of CPU cores dedicated for Denial-of-Service protection.
- Default: 0
- transcoding-cores
- Enter the number of CPU cores dedicated for transcoding media.
- Default: 0
- Values: 0 - 128
Path
system-config is an element under the system path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:
Note:
Under the system-config element, options are not RTC supported. This is a single instance configuration element.