In this section:
The SBC 51xx and SBC 52xx platforms are not supported from release 11.0.0 onwards. This release supports the SBC 5400, SBC 7000 and SBC SWe platforms.
Common Call Statistics Terminology | |
---|---|
Stable Calls | Calls that are established and fully stable (connected and media cut-through type of calls) and will survive a fail-over. This excludes calls in establishing, clearing and updating states which will not survive a fail-over. |
Active Calls | A snapshot of total number of active calls on the SBC at the point of execution of the status command. This count reflects the actual live calls on the box independent of the state of the call (setup, stable, updating or clearing). |
Call Attempts | Accumulative number of attempted calls on this system since the last reboot/start-up, including calls where a setup was sent/received, uncompleted calls (calls failed, busy, not answered, etc.) and calls completed (answered). |
Call Completions | Accumulative number of calls completed on this system since the last reboot/start-up. |
The SBC allows the operator to access data from the current interval and from the interval statistics table related to each object being monitored. The current interval consists of a statistics table entry that is accumulating data for the next interval report. The interval statistics table is a series of statistics table entries containing data from the most recently completed n intervals (where n is the number of intervals in the retention policy configuration).
If using the EMS in your network, configure EMS PM data collection intervals for the SBC to be both:
- Equal to or greater than the SBC intervals size, and
- Not less than the SBC interval size multiplied by the SBC number of intervals.
Refer to the Insight EMS User Guide for configuration details.
System
Command Syntax
The command syntax of the objects related to the show table system
command is shown below.
show table system activeConfigFile activeRevision admin announcements baseMacAddress bfdSessionStats clusterAdmin configMode congestion coredumpList coredumpSummary cpuTranscodeStatus cpuUtilCurrentStatistics cpuUtilIntervalStatistics databaseIntegrity daughterBoardAdmin daughterBoardStatus dodModeStatus dsbc dspPad dspRes dspStatus ems ethernetPort fanStatus fileStatisticsAdmin fileStatisticsStatus fipsFSMState gpuStatus gpuTranscodeStatus haConfig hardDiskStatus hardDiskUsage highAvailabilityPort intervalStatistics ipPolicing isOAM jsrcServer ledStatus licenseDomainBundleInfo licenseInfo licenseNodeLockedBundleInfo licenseRequired licenseStatus loadBalancingService logicalMgmtIpInterface logicalMgmtIpInterfaceStatus macAddressStatus media mediaProfile memoryUtilCurrentStatistics memoryUtilIntervalStatistics metavariable metaVariableDynamic mgmtIpInterfaceGroup mgmtStaticRoute networkProcessorStatistics niceLicense ntp objectStoreParameters pathCheckPath pdcsLicense policyServer powerSupplyStatus rgStatus savedConfigList sbcliLicense sbcPersonalityStatus security serverAdmin serverSoftwareUpgradeStatus serverStatus serviceDiscovery slb softwareUpgradeDetailedStatus softwareUpgradeStatus standbySyncStatus sweActiveProfile sweCapacityEstimate sweCodecMixProfile sweConfigProfileSelection sweProcessorCapacity sweTrafficProfiles syncStatus systemCongestionCurrentStatistics systemCongestionIntervalStatistics systemCongestionStatus transcodeInfo transcodeType
Command Parameters
Shared Common Parameters - 'show status system' and 'show table system' Parameter Description Numeric identifier for the active configuration revision level. (SBC SWe N:1 HA deployments only) The revision number is incremented when executing the CAUTION: In certain scenarios, a managed node is unable to apply changes due to unexpected configuration conflicts or network error conditions. Such situations trigger a sonusSbxManagedNodeUnableToReceiveConfigUpdates alarm and set the Basic configuration (name, location, etc) for the system. See Admin Attributes table below for details. Announcement file status and statistics. See Announcements Attributes table below for details. Displays base MAC address of servers. Displays the status of the active BFD sessions. Displays cluster-specific configuration details. Indicates the configuration mode for the node. System congestion profile for the node. List of core dumps on the server(s). Fields include: Summary of core dump files on server(s). Available only on SWe except S-SBC SWe. See CPU Transcode Status for details. The CPU utilization of the server for the current period. The CPU utilization for the 'n' number of intervals. Displays SBC database sync status from executing the The following command options are available to match the results of the 'show' command with the associated 'request' command: activeAndStandbyPolicy – Display results of the sync check against policy databases on the active and standby servers. Displayed results include the following fields: SBC 5400/7000 daughter board administrative status from server/CE level. NOTE: Not applicable for SWe systems. Server Daughter Board (DB) status details. See Daughter Board Status Attributes table below for details. DoD mode status details, with following details: Note: Enabling Dod mode will disable CLI and Platform modes during a System Upgrade. Distributed SBC (D-SBC) statistics details. DSP PAD configuration service (must be restarted for new configuration to take effect). See DSP PAD Attributes table for details (for 'show table system' command only). DSP historical interval statistics. See DSP Resources Attributes table below for parameter details. Status of DSP resources. See DSP Status Attributes table below for details. EMS-specific configuration. Applies to SBC SWe systems only. Configuration for management, packet, and field service Ethernet ports. See Ethernet Port Attributes table for details. Fan status on the server(s). Displays whether the following interval statistics are enabled/disabled to write data to the statistics file. FIPS finite state machine state. SWE only. Returns server name and GPU number for each attached GPU. See GPU Status table for details. Returns GPU codec channel capacities. Available only on SBC SWe except S-SBC SWe. See GPU Transcode Status for details. This statistic displays GRHA status details. Hard disk status on the server(s). Hard disk usage on the server(s). NOTE: The role of the standby server is reflected as Primary for the root partition because the other partition, /var/log/sonus/sbx/evlog is not mirrored/mounted in the standby CE until a switch-over occurs and the Standby assumes the role of active. Configuration and status for the HA ethernet ports. The system- wide settings for interval statistics. The MIB Module for IP Monitoring statistics. These statistics are divided into three categories: Offenders List/Offenders Interval statistics, Micro Flow statistics and System statistics. Some or all of the following fields appear in the Offenders List/Offenders Int Stats statistics, depending on the type: Offenders Lists: (See Offenders Lists for additional details about each type of list) Offenders Interval Statistics: Micro Flow statistics: NOTE: This command displays any micro flow entry regardless of whether SIPFE or MRM (or any sub-system) created the micro flow. System statistics: Indicates whether the node is an OAM node. JSRC server configuration. Displays status of various LEDs of the server. The license status for registered license features. See License Attributes table for details. License details for the node-locked licenses stored on the SBC. See License Attributes table for details. Displays the (Applies to 'show table' command only) The CE license status table describes the current CE license state, for example " The Load Balancing Service status/statistics details with the following fields. See one of the following tables, as applicable, for details: The logical management IP interface status/statistics details with following fields: The Logical Mgmt IP Interface status status/statistics details with following fields: Displays MAC addresses of the system server(s). System- wide media configurations, UDP port range and RTP/RTCP peer inactivity timeout. DSP Media Profile configuration. (The System Media Profile configuration applies to hardware platforms (5400 series, and 7000 series) only.) The memory utilization for the current interval period. Fields include: The memory utilization for the 'n' number of intervals. Displays the system dynamic metavariable names and values. Displays user-configured metavariables that add to the metadata available to an existing SBC SWe N:1 HA or cloud-based deployment. A group of management IP interfaces for the default address context. See Mgmt IP Interface Group Parameters table below for details. Static IP routes for this address context. NOTE: For internal debug use only. Network Processor statistics details.See Network Processor Attributes table below for details. NTP services management details. See NTP Attributes table below for details. Path for ICMP ping mechanism NOTE: This field applies to the 'show table' command only. Softswitch servers and client services status/statistics details. See Policy Server Attributes table below for details. Power consumption/state of the server. Displays the status of the instances in a redundancy group. NOTE: This command applies to N:1 redundancy configurations only. List of configurations saved on the system. Displays the personality role of the SBC SWe instance. Choices are isbc, msbc and ssbc. Security management status/statistics details. See Security Attributes table for details. The serverAdmin table describes the configuration of each server module. The system server software upgrade status table describes the status of the server software upgrade module. The system server status table provides status of the server module. The settings for the Service Registry and name server used to resolve FQDNs as part of Service Discovery. Refer to Service Discovery for Trap Target Destinations and EMS Registration. LSWU status at any given time with the following details. Sync status details of the standby node for active nodes created through a N:1 redundancy group configuration. HA Redundancy: Sync status of both the active and standby nodes for an SBC HA pair. N:1 Redundancy: Sync status of both the active and standby nodes created through a N:1 redundancy group. The System Congestion Current Statistics table details. The System Congestion Interval Statistics details. Switch-over scenario: When a switch-over occurs from SBC-A to SBC-B, the number of stable calls that were transferred from SBC-A to SBC-B equals the initial value of "maxActiveCalls" (immediately after the switch-over). Subsequent values are calculated and recorded accordingly. System Congestion status status/statistics details. (Available only on SWe except S-SBC SWe) (Available only on SWe except S-SBC SWe) Shows type of transcode information used (CPU, GPU, CPU + GPU, HWDSP). This is system level information and shows only one entry in case of HA system.activeConfigFile
Displays the file name of the last retrieved file from the external object store service. activeRevision
saveAndActivate
action or restoring a cluster configuration. activeRevision
number for the node to “-1.” When a node is in a “-1” state, some operations may be prevented until the situation resolves. Recovery requires a reboot of the impacted node. However, a reboot can be service impacting, proceed with caution.admin
announcements
baseMacAddress
activeBaseAddress
– The base MAC address assigned to the active server.assignedBaseAddress
– The base MAC address assigned to this server.bfdSessionStats
sessionId
-The session ID to display the unique session.activeDesiredMinTx
- The minimum interval to transmit the packets (PKTs).addrCntxtId
- The address context ID for the BFD session.connectType
- The connection type for the BFD session, which is either multi-hop (indirect) or single-hop (direct).creationTime
- The session creation time.detectTime
- The timeout for the session.downLastTime
- The down time for the session.dscp
- The DSCP value for the BFD session.lifGroupId
- The LIF group for the BFD session.linkId
- The link detection ID.localDiag
- The diagnostic field for the BFD session.localDiscr
- The local discriminator for the BFD session.localIP
- The local IP address for the BFD session.localPort
- The local port for the BFD session.remoteDiscr
- The remote discriminator for the BFD session.remoteIP
- The remote IP address for the BFD session.remoteMinRxInterval
- The minimum interval to receive the PKT.remotePort
- The remote port for the BFD session.rxPktCount
- The total received packets for the BFD session.sessionState
- The session state for the BFD session.txPktCount
- The total transmitted packets for the BFD session.upLastTime
- The up time for the session.clusterAdmin
mgmtInterfaceGroup
– The Management Interface Group used for intra-cluster communicationmgmtIpAddress
– The management IP address used for intra-cluster communicationtype
– The interface type used during intra-cluster communicationconfigMode
oam
- an OAM node in a cluster that uses the OAM configuration type.managed-vm
- a node, managed by an OAM node, in a cluster that uses the OAM configuration type.direct-single
- a node in a cluster that uses the Direct Single configuration type.sbc
- a non-clustered node such as a hardware-based SBC.congestion
adaptive
– adaptive overload configuration.levelMC1
– Configuration for congestion level MC1.levelMC2
– Configuration for congestion level MC2.levelMC3
– Configuration for congestion level MC3.mode
– Mode (static or adaptive) of the system overload control.policer
– System congestion Call Rate Policer configuration.coredumpList
coredumpFileName
size
dateAndTime
newSinceLastStart
(true/false)coredumpSummary
<server name>
– The name of the server.coredumpAndTraceCount
– Number of coredumps and trace files.totalSize
– Indicates the total size of the coredumps (KBytes).cpuTranscodeStatus
cpuUtilCurrentStatistics
<server name>
– The name of the server.average
– The average CPU % utilization for this interval.high
– The high CPU % utilization for this interval.low
– The low CPU % utilization for this interval.cpuUtilIntervalStatistics
number
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. (Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for status/statistics details)ceName
– The SBC server name.cpu
– The CPU number.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statistics are collected.average
– The average CPU % utilization for this interval.high
– The high CPU % utilization for this interval.low
– The low CPU % utilization for this interval.databaseIntegrity
request system admin <system name> verifyDatabaseIntegrity
command. (Refer to Admin - CLI)
activeConfigAndActivePolicy – Displays the results of the sync check against the policy and configuration databases on the active server.syncModuleName
– The database sync module name: activeAndStandbyPolicy, activeConfigAndActivePolicysyncStatus
– Possible results: inProgress, inSync, outOfSync, unknown.timeStamp
– Times tamp of when the command was executed.daughterBoardAdmin
ceName
– The SBC server name.disableCleanupAction
– Identifies the type of disable cleanup action (forced/graceful)dryUpTime
– The set time, in minutes, for a graceful shutdown to occur (range: 0-60 / default = 10).slot
– Slot number designation for DSP20 (slot 1) and DSP25 (slots 1-4) cards.state
– Administrative state of daughter board.daughterBoardStatus
dodModeStatus
index
– Index numberstatus
– Specifies if DoD mode is enabled/disabled, as well as if CLI, EMA Platform Mode and sFTP are enabled for access while SBC is in DoD mode.dsbc
dsbcSigPortStatistics
– D-SBC signaling port statistics when communicating with the other D-SBC nodes. Fields include:<IP address>
– The IP address of the remote nodeBytesReceived
– The total number of signaling bytes received from this remote nodeBytesSent
– The total number of signaling bytes sent to this remote nodeInterface
– The interface used for this linkPdusReceived
– The total number of signaling PDUs received from the remote nodePdusSent
– The total number of signaling PDUs sent to the remote nodeState
– The current state of the signaling link of the remote nodedsbcSigPortStatus
– D-SBC signaling port status details.<index>
– The D-SBC signaling port index.state
– The administrative state of the D-SBC signaling port.dspPad
dspRes
dspCallCurrentStatistics
– The System Call DSP Resource Current table.dspCallIntervalStatistics
– The System Call DSP Resource Interval table.dspUsageCurrentStatistics
– The DSP Resource Current table.dspUsageIntervalStatistics
– The DSP Resource Interval table.dspStatus dspUsage
ems
emsFqdn
– the FQDN ofthe EMS to use for registrationemsIpAddress
– the IP address of the EMS the SBC is currently registered with.emsIpAddressOverride
– list of IP addresses (up to 8) to use to override any other configuration that speciftes the EMS to register with.ethernetPort
fanStatus
<system name>
<fan nomenclature>
speed
fileStatisticsAdmin
CallFailIntervalStats
CallIntervalStats
DiamNodeRfIntervalStatistics
DnsGroupDnsServerStats
DspResDspCallIntervalStats
DspResDspUsageIntervalStats
H323SigPortStatisticsStats
IpAclOverallStats
IpAclRuleStats
IpPolicingSystemIntStats
LinkDetectionGroupStats
LinkMonitorStats
MtrmConnPortPeerStats
NBS5200TrunkGroupStatusStats
NOTE: This statistic applies to both SBC 5400 and 7000 series. The EMS uses "SBC7KTrunkGroupStatusStats" for SBC 7000 series statistics.SipIntervalStats
sipOcsCallIntervalStatistics
SipRegCountStats
SipSigPortStatisticsStats
SipSubCountStats
SysCpuUtilIntStatsSts
SysMemoryUtilIntStatsSts
SystemCongestionIntervalStats
TrafficControlStats
ZoneIntervalStatisticsStats
fileStatisticsStatus
Displays the current ID of the last performance statistics data written to the database. fipsFSMState
issuer
– FIPS FSM Issuer.message
– FIPS FSM message.state
– FIPS FSM state.timeStamp
– FIPS FSM timestamp.gpuStatus
gpuTranscodeStatus
haConfig
serverName
leaderElection
– The current GRHA mode setting for the leader election algorithm type.bondMonitoring
– The current GRHA mode setting for bond monitoring type.hardDiskStatus
capacity
– Capacity of the disk.diskLifeRemaining
– A calculated percentage estimating the life remaining of the device or N/A if not supported by the device.diskStatus
– Hard disk status that indicates if the disk is online/failed.healthTest
– Pass or Fail indicating the overall health of the device.present
– Indicates if the hard disk exists (true/false).productId
– Product ID of the hard disk as assigned by vendor.revision
– Revision of the hard disk as assigned by vendor .hardDiskUsage
freeDiskSpace
– Indicates free hard disk space (KBytes).role
– Role of the server for the indicated partition (see Note below).syncCompletion
– Indicates partition's sync completion percentage.syncStatus
– Partition's synchronization status with peer server.totalDiskSpace
– Capacity of the disk (KBytes).usedDiskSpace
– Indicates used hard disk (%) .highAvailabilityPort
statistics
– Lists status/statistics details such as port name, number of packets transmitted/received, bytes transmitted/received, and errors transmitted/received.<host name>
– SBC host name.allocRxBufFailRx
– The number of receive buffer allocation errors.byteRx
– The number of bytes received.byteTx
– The number of bytes transmitted.crcErrRx
– The number of receive CRC errors.errTx
– The number of transmit errors.noBufCntRx
– The number of receive no buffer errors.overErrRx
– The number of receive overrun errors.packetRx
– The number of packets received.packetTx
– The number of packets transmitted.status
– List details such as port name, MAC address, IP address, negotiated speed and OOS reason.ipAddress
– The IP address of this port.macAddress
– The MAC address of this port.negotiatedSpeed
– The negotiated speed of this port.oosReason
– The reason this port is out of service.intervalStatistics
maxFileRetentionPeriod
– The maximum retention period for statistics files stored on disk. (range: 60-1440 / default = 60)nodeId
– The EMS configured nodeID for this system to be used as part of the filename when writing the statistics to the file. (default = 0)numOfPastIntervals
– The maximum number of past intervals display in CLI. (range: 1-12 / default = 4)timeInterval
– The time interval for interval statistics data.ipPolicing
aclOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the ACL policer offenders listaggregateOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the aggregate policer offenders listarpOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the ARP policer offenders listbadEtherIpHdrOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer offenders listdiscardRuleOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the discard rule offenders listipSecDecryptOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the IPsec Decrypt policer offenders listmediaOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the media policer offenders listrogueMediaOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the rogue media policer offenders listsrtpDecryptOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the SRTP decrypt offenders list.uFlowOffendersList
– The table of statistics for the micro flow policer offenders listaclOffendersListIntStats
– The table of statistics for the ACL policer offenders listaggregateOffendersIntStats
– The table of statistics for the aggregate policer offenders listarpOffendersListIntStats
– The table of statistics for the ARP policer offenders listbadEtherIpHdrOffendersIntStats
– The table of statistics for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer offenders listdiscardRuleOffendersIntStats
– The table of statistics for the discard rule offenders listipSecDecryptOffendersIntStats
– The table of statistics for the IPsec Decrypt policer offenders listmediaOffendersIntStats
– The table of statistics for the media policer offenders listrogueMediaIntStats
– The table of statistics for the rogue media policer offenders listsrtpDecryptOffendersIntStats
– The table of statistics for the SRTP decrypt offenders list.uFlowOffendersListIntStats
– The table of statistics for the micro flow policer offenders listuFlowStats
– The table of micro flow statistics. See IP Policing uFlowStats Fields for detailssystemCurStats
– The System Policer Current Statistics table. See IP Policing System Current and Interval Attributes table below for a list of attributes.systemIntStats
– The System Policer Interval Statistics table. See IP Policing System Current and Interval Attributes table below for a list of attributes.isOAM
false
true
jsrcServer
globalConfig
– This defines global configuration applicable to all the JSRC servers.remoteServer
– JSRC server configuration.serverStatus
– JSRC server status.ledStatus
ledColor
– Indicates the LED color.ledState
– Indicates the LED state.licenseDomainBundleInfo
License details for the domain licenses available on the SBC. See License Attributes table for details. licenseInfo
licenseNodeLockedBundleInfo
licenseRequired
licenseRequired
configuration: The configured maximum number of licenses for a particular feature for a specific node when network-wide domain licensing is in effect. See License Attributes table for details.licenseStatus
dualCe
". See License Attributes table for details.loadBalancingService
logicalMgmtIpInterface
name
– The name of the logical IP interface.mgmtIpInterfaceGroupName
ipAddress
state
logicalMgmtIpInterfaceStatus
name
– The name of the logical IP interface.operStatus
– Operational status.macAddressStatus
<server name>
– SBC server name.status
– Status of the specified MAC address.usedBy
– Name of the server using this MAC address.usedByPort
– The port used by this MAC address.media
mediaPeerInactivity
– media peer inactivity configurables.mediaPortRange
– Allowed range of UDP port numbers for RTP/RTCP media.mediaRtcpControl
– RTCP session configurables.mediaProfile
compression
– Percentage (of DSP cores) for capability COMPRESSION.tone
– Percentage (of DSP cores) for capability TONE.memoryUtilCurrentStatistics
ceName
– The SBC server name.average
– The average memory % utilization for this interval.averageSwap
– The average swap % memory utilization for this interval.high
– The high memory % utilization for this interval.highSwap
– The high swap % memory utilization for this interval.low
– The low memory % utilization for this interval.lowSwap
– The low swap memory % utilization for this interval.memoryUtilIntervalStatistics
number
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for status/statistics details.ceName
– The SBC server name.average
– The average memory % utilization for this interval.averageSwap
– The average swap memory % utilization for this interval.high
– The high memory % utilization for this interval.highSwap
– The high swap memory % utilization for this interval.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.low
– The low memory % utilization for this interval.lowSwap
– The low swap memory % utilization for this interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statistic is collected.metaVariable
ceName
– Displays the name of the instance along with its HA IP address.name
– Displays the name of the interface definition parameters.value
– Displays the value associated with the IDP.metaVariableDynamic
ceName
– Displays the name of the instance along with its HA IP address.name
– Displays the name of an interface definition parameter.value
– Displays the value assigned to the specified parameter.mgmtIpInterfaceGroup
mgmtStaticRoute
<destination IP address>
preference
– Route preference value.networkProcessorStatistics
niceLicense
Reports whether the SBC NICE recording feature is dependent on the setting for the feature within the SBC's license. For deployments that upgraded and were already using the legacy license model, this status is set to "true" automatically and access to the NICE recording feature is maintained without the need to install a new license. If the status is set to "false" your installed license must have NICE recording explicitly enabled to enable the feature. ntp
objectStoreParameters
Parameters used to specify an object store service to upload or download a configuration file ( SBC SWe cloud-based deployments only) pathCheckPath
name
– Path Check Path namesourceIpAddress
– Source IP address of the ping pathtargetIpAddress
– Target IP address of the ping pathreportSignalIpAddress
– Reported Signaling IP address of the ping pathreportSignalIpPort
– Reported Signaling Port of the ping pathpathCheckProfile
– Path Check profile name used when pinging this peeraddressContext
– Address Context where the corresponding Interface Group is presentzone
– Zone name used when pinging this peeripInterfaceGroup
– IP Interface Group where the corresponding IP Interface is present.ipInterface
– IP interface from which ping should be generated.state
– Administrative state of pathCheckPath (active pinging state).pdcsLicense
Reports whether the SBC feature which enables lawful call interception based on receipt of a SIP P-DCS-LAES header is dependent on the setting for the feature within the SBC's license. For deployments that upgraded and were already using the legacy license model, this status is set to "true" automatically and access to the P-DCS-LAES feature is maintained without the need to install a new license. If the status is set to "false" your installed license must have the P-DCS-LAES feature explicitly enabled to enable the feature. policyServer
powerSupplyStatus
<server name>
partNum
– Identifies the part number of the module.powerFault
– Indicates if there is power fault.present
– Indicates if the module is present or not.productName
– Identifies the name (as given by manufacturer) of power supply module.serialNum
– Identifies the serial number of the power supply module.voltageFault
– Indicates if there is voltage fault.rgStatus
savedConfigList
<index of saved config. file>
fileName
– The file name of the saved configuration.size
– Indicates size of the saved configuration file (KBytes).version
– The software version name of the saved configuration.sbcliLicense
Reports whether the SBC feature which enables lawful interception (LI) service using ERE is dependent on the setting for the feature within the SBC's license. For deployments that upgraded and were already using the legacy license model, this status is set to "true" automatically and access to the feature is maintained without the need to install a new license. If the status is set to "false" your installed license must have the LI feature explicitly enabled to enable the feature. sbcPersonalityStatus
security
serverAdmin
name
– The node name.actualCeName
coredumpProfile
– The core dump settings for this server.role
– If set to ‘primary’, role designates a server for internal processing.deviceSmartAttrib
– The smart control attribute value that reports disk life remaining. A value of 0 means that no overriding attribute is available. The SBC could still be using an internal value based on pre-defined settings of known disk types. If the SBC is unable to retrieve a value (reports "n/a") for "Disk Life Remaining" when you run the hardDiskStatus
command you may be able to specify the integer ID number of a smart control attribute that reports the percentage lifetime used for the disk. Contact Ribbon Technical Support for assistance in determining whether there is a valid smart control attribute available on your system.modularType
– If set to 'true', the SBC uses modular DSPs.hwType
– The type of server module the indexed slot has been configured to accept.pktPortSpeed
– Packet port speed setting (1Gps, 10Gps).hwSubType
– This field stores the SBC SWe subscription type.virtual
– SBC SWe configured for a virtualized (non-cloud) environment.virtualCloud
– SBC SWe configured for a cloud-based environment.serverSoftwareUpgradeStatus
<server name>
upgradeStatus
– Indicates the current status of the server (none, pendingRevert, pendingUpgrade, reverted, reverting, revertingOnError, upgraded, upgrading)serverStatus
name
– The node name.hwType
– The type of server module the indexed slot has been configured to accept.serialNum –
Serial number of the server module.partNum
– Identifies the part number of the module.platformVersion
– Platform version currently running on server.applicationVersion
– Indicates the application version currently running on server.mgmtRedundancyRole
– Redundancy role of the server (for management entities)upTime
– Server module uptime in days/hours/minutes/secondsapplicationUpTime
– Indicates application uptime on the server in days/hours/minutes/sec.lastRestartReason
– Reason for last restart of server.syncStatus
– Inter-CE data synchronization state.daughterBoardPresent
– Daughter board presence indicator.currentTime
– Current system time.pktPortSpeed
– Packet port speed setting (1Gps, 10Gps).actualCeName
hwSubType
– This field stores the SBC SWe subscription type.virtual
– SBC SWe configured for a virtualized (non-cloud) environment.virtualCloud
– SBC SWe configured for a cloud-based environment.fingerprint
– The licensing fingerprint for the node.serviceDiscovery
serviceRegistry
– name of the Service Registry.
nameserver
– numeric index of name server (0 to 7).hostname
– FQDN for the name server.ipAddress
– IP address for the name server.port
– port number on the name server (1 to 65535).priority
– priority for the name server (0 to 100).weight
– weight for the name server (0 to 100).transport
– type of transport to reach the name server: <fallback | tcp | udp | udpEdns0>.attempts
– number of attempts to retry before a request to a name server is dropped (1 to 4294967295).timeout
– timeout, in ms, before a request to a name server times out (100 to 4294967295).resolve
– resolve parametersrecurse
– whether the resolution of a service should be recursive (false | true).roundRobin
– whether the order in which name servers are queried should be random (false | true).ttl
– the maximum time-to-live, in seconds, to use when resolving an entry (1 to 4294967295).slb
SIP-aware front-end Load-Balancer (SLB) configuration. See SLB for details. softwareUpgradeDetailedStatus
<system name>
detailedStatus
– Prints the complete Live Software Upgrade (LSWU) upgrade details for the specified system to the screen. Details include the number of steps involved, the time taken to completed LSWU and upgrade process results.softwareUpgradeStatus
activeCeAtStart
– Active CE name when the upgrade started.cemodeAtStart
– CE mode when upgrade started (single/dual).modelChange
– Indicates if process model changed as part of this upgrade.newRelease
– Software release to which the upgrade is performed.oldRelease
– Software release running before upgrade started.package
– Name of the new package.previousState
– This is the previous LSWU state.primaryUpgradeStatus
– Indicates the current status of the primary server.reason
– Exit reason for failure of last software upgrade.revertScript
– Revert script to run in case upgrade fails.revertStartTime
– Start time of revert activity.rpmName
– Name of the new rpm used for upgrade.secondaryUpgradeStatus
– Indicates the current status of the secondary server.state
– Current LSWU state.upgradeScript
– Script to run to perform upgrade.upgradeStartTime
– LSWU start time.standbySyncStatus
Call/Registration Data
– The sync state of Call/Registration data for active or standby node.Metavar Data
– The sync state of metavariable data for the active or standby node.syncStatus
Call/Registration Data
– Call/Registration data synchronization status with the SBC peer Configuration Data
– Configuration data synchronization status with the SBC peerDisk Mirroring
– Disk Mirroring synchronization status with the SBC peerPolicy Data
– Policy data synchronization status with the SBC peerCall/REgistration Data
– The sync state of Call/Registration data for active or standby node.Metavar Data
– The sync state of metavariable data for the active or standby node.systemCongestionCurrentStatistics
avgCallRate
– The average call rate calculated using the formula: (# call attempts in an interval) / (# seconds elapsed in that interval).avgRegRate
– The average registration rate calculated using the formula: (# registration attempts in an interval) / (# seconds elapsed in that interval).avgSubsRate
– The average SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate calculated using the formula: (# SUBSCRIBE attempts in an interval) / (# seconds elapsed in that interval).callArrivals
– The number of call arrivals since the current interval started.emergencyCallArrivals
– The number of SIP emergency call arrivals since the current interval started.emergencyCallRejects
– The number of SIP emergency call rejects since the current interval started.levelMC1Count
– The number of transitions into MC1 since the current interval started.levelMC1TotalTime
– The total number of seconds spent in MC1 since the current interval started.levelMC2Count
– The number of transitions into MC2 since the current interval started.levelMC2TotalTime
– The total number of seconds spent in MC2 since the current interval started.levelMC3Count
– The number of transitions into MC3 since the current interval started.levelMC3TotalTime
– The total number of seconds spent in MC3 since the current interval started.overloadRejects
– The number of calls rejected due to system congestion since the current interval started.peakCallRate
– The system peak call arrival rate (in calls per second) since the current interval started.peakRegRate
– The peak SIP registration arrival rate (in registrations per second) since the current interval started.peakSubsRate
– The peak SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate (in subscriptions per second) since the current interval started.sipRegArrivals
– The number of SIP registrations arrivals since the current interval started.sipRegRejects
– The number of SIP registrations rejected since the current interval started.sipSubsArrivals
– The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that arrived since the current interval started.sipsSubsRejects
– The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that are rejected due to system congestion since the current interval started.systemCongestionIntervalStatistics
<sequence number>
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.avgCallRate
– The system average call arrival rate over the reporting inteval (callArrivals / interval-time = avgCallRate).avgRegRate
– The average SIP registration arrival rate (in registrations per second) over the reporting interval.avgSubsRate
– The average SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate (in subscriptions per second) over the reporting interval.callArrivals
– The total count of call arrivals during the interval (callArrivals / interval-time = avgCallRate) .emergencyCallArrivals
– The total count of SIP emergency calls that arrived.emergencyCallRejects
– The total count of rejected SIP emergency calls.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.levelMC1Count
– The total count of transitions into MC1 during the interval.levelMC1TotalTime
– The total time spent (in seconds) in MC1 during the interval.levelMC2Count
– The total count of transitions into MC2 during the interval.levelMC2TotalTime
– The total time spent (in seconds) in MC2 during the interval.levelMC3Count
– The total count of transitions into MC3 during the interval.levelMC3TotalTime
– The total time spent (in seconds) in MC3 during the interval.maxActiveCalls
– The high water mark of the total number of active calls in both inbound and outbound directions on all trunk groups in the system for specified interval. This statistic applies to calls which are setting up, tearing down or stable.overloadRejects
– The total count of calls rejected during the collection interval.peakCallRate
– The system peak call arrival rate (in calls per second) measured during the collection interval.peakRegRate
– The peak SIP registration arrival rate (in registrations per second) measured during the collection interval.peakSubsRate
– The peak SIP SUBSCRIBE arrival rate (in subscriptions per second) measured during the collection interval.sipRegArrivals
– The total count of SIP registrations that arrived during the collection interval.sipRegRejects
– The total count of SIP registrations rejected during the collection interval.sipSubsArrivals
– The total count of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that arrived during the collection interval.sipsSubsRejects
– The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs rejected during the collection interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statisitic is collected.systemCongestionStatus
systemCongestionCPULevel
– The current System Machine Congestion (MC) Level at the time this command is executed.0
– No Congestion1
– Level one congestion2
– Level two congestion3
– Level three congestionsystemCongestionCallAcceptCount
– A snapshot of the number of calls being accepted by the system. A value of "65535" represents all calls. During MC2 congestion, SBC calculates the CallAcceptRate peridocially (each second), and uses the value to compute a new CallAcceptCount.systemCongestionCallAcceptRate
– Current rate (in calls per second) at which calls are being accepted by the system.systemCongestionCallArrivalRate
– A snapshot of the number of call arrivals in the last second.systemCongestionCallEqArrivalRate
– Indicates the number of call/subscribes/registrations arrival per second. For registrations and subscriptions, the counter is incremented after every four new subscriptions/registrations. For calls, the counter is incremented after every new call.systemCongestionCallRateLevel
– Call rate congestion level.systemCongestionIRTTLevel
– Internal RoundTrip Time (IRTT) congestion level.systemCongestionMCDuration
– Number of seconds the system has been at this congestion level.systemCongestionMCLevel
– System congestion level.systemCongestionRegArrivalRate
– A snapshot of the number of SIP registration arrivals in the last second.systemCongestionSubsArrivalRate
– The number of SIP SUBSCRIBEs that arrived in the last second.transcodeInfo
cpu
– Number of cores used by CPU-based transcoding. This is system level information and shows only one entry in case of HA system.gpu
– GPU information. This is system level information and shows only one entry in case of HA system.gpuName –
Name of the GPU, this is used to differentiate between instances of same GPU type such as M60_0, M60_1.cpuCoresUsed –
CPU cores used for GPU transcoding by this GPU.gpuType –
GPU type.gpuAllocationRatio –
GPU allocation ratio. Reserved for future use.transcodeType
The SBC 7.2.x release supports FIPS-140-2 and the 10.1.3 release supports FIPS-140-3. FIPS-140-2 is not supported in 10.1.3 and later releases and gets automatically converted to FIPS-140-3 as part of the upgrade.
To verify the current status of FIPS certification, contact the Global Support Assistance Center:
- Ribbon Support Portal: https://ribboncommunications.com/services/ribbon-support-portal
- Voice: +1-833-RIBBON1 (1-833-742-2661)
Admin
If you are operating in the FIPS-140-3 mode, refer to FIPS Mode Security Restrictions to see the complete list of restrictions applicable for the upgrade from any pre-10.1.3 SBC version.
Command Syntax
> show table system admin <system name>
Command Parameters
Admin Attributes
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
<system name> | System name |
accountManagement | Account and password management-related configuration |
actualSystemName | System name given by the user as user/metadata |
auditLogState | Management audit log state |
banner | The configurable banner text that displays when users login to EMA and CLI applications. Refer to Banner - CLI for configuration details |
cliSetWarningSupport | Setting to enable/disable warning prompts configured for the set command |
clusterId | clusterID instance present in the userdata |
contact | Contact information of the system |
defaultAccountLocalOnly | This flag determines whether the default admin user must be locally authenticated. Options are:
The option can only be set to |
dod | DOD-related configuration |
dspMismatchAction | Action to take for one of the following DSP mismatch conditions:
|
externalAuthenticationEnabled | The Conf-D CLI user information stored on remote Radius server for authentication |
fips-140-3 | FIPS-140-3 related configuration and commands Modified: for 10.1.3 |
localAuthenticationEnabled | The Conf-D CLI user information stored locally for authentication |
location | Physical location of the system. |
haMode | Identifies the HA mode of the system.
NOTE: |
passwordDictionary | Password management dictionary related configuration |
passwordRules | The rules implementing Conf-D user password policy |
passwordRulesForAdmin | The rules implementing user password policy for Administrator users |
preserveCapacity | The Active continues to use the extra DSP capacity, as needed, assuming appropriate session licenses are in place; partial redundancy is in effect NOTE: If a switchover occurs, calls using the extra, non-matching DSP capacity on Active are not protected during switchover (i.e. partial redundancy) |
preserveRedundancy | The Active automatically triggers a graceful dry-up in an attempt to align DSP hardware capabilities. Once dry-up completes, the Active uses the protected, matching DSP capacity to preserve redundancy. NOTE: During the dry-up period, active calls using the extra, non-matching DSP capacity are not protected in the event that a switchover occurs before the dry up completes. |
rest | REST API flag setting |
savedConfigurations | A list of saved configurations, by revision number and the timestamp when the configuration was saved. Applicable for SBC SWe N:1 HA cluster deployments using OAM configuration mode. |
sftpUserPassword | Password rules for SFTP user |
sshPublicKeyAuthorizationEnabled | The current state of this flag which is used for SSH public key authentication through CLI for all users |
utilMonitorStatsInterval | The time interval for system resource monitoring statistics. |
| The number of past intervals saved for system resource monitoring statistics. |
verifyAutoIndex | View the verifyAutoIndex setting. |
Announcements
Announcement file status and statistics.
Command Syntax
> show table system announcements
Command Parameters
Announcements Attributes Announcement segment NP memory usage. Announcement segment file status.Parameter Description memoryUsage
cachedSegments
– Number of announcement segments cached in NP memory.totalCacheMemory
– Total amount of segment cache memory available in NP.totalPlayoutTime
– Total playout time of all segments cached in NP memory.totalSegments
– Total number of announcement segments on disk.usedCacheMemory
– Amount of segment cache memory being used in NP.utilizedCacheMemory
– Percentage of segment cache memory being used in NP.segmentStatus <segment ID>
audioFormat
– Compression type of audio data.audioLength
— Length of audio data in segment file.pathname
– Pathname of segment file.playoutDuration
– Playout duration of segment file.state
– State of segment.totalPlays
– Total number of times this segment has been played.useCount
– Number of announcements currently using this segment.version
– Version number of segment file.
AD Sync Status
Command Syntax
> show table system adSyncStatus
Command Parameters
adSyncStatus Command Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
adSyncStatus | Displays AD server sync status Specifies one of the following status values:
|
CPU Transcode Status
The CPU Transcode Status captures the information on spilled over channels due to the exhaustion of GPU resources. GPU codecs appear on the CPU when the GPU resources are exhausted and cannot accommodate GPU-supported codec channels, so the codec channels spill onto the CPU. You can use the show status system cpuTranscodeStatus
command only on GPU accelerated SWe and only for codecs with GPU support.
Applies to SBC SWe Only.
Command Syntax
show table system cpuTranscodeStatus
Command Parameters
cpuTranscodeStatus Descriptions
Parameter | Status Names and Descriptions |
---|---|
|
|
Daughter Board Status
Server Daughter Board (DB) status details.
Applies to SBC 5400 and SBC 7000 only.
Command Syntax
> show table system daughterBoardStatus
Command Parameters
Daughter Board Status Attributes Daughter board identifier SBC 5400 series: SBC 7000 series: A card’s programmed firmware version (using FPGA build date) NOTE: This maintenance field does not apply to SPS100 cards. Number of module boot failures since the last successful module boot, for use during diagnostic testing of a potentially failed module. NOTE: This maintenance field does not apply to SPS100 cards. Operational state of daughter board. Identifies the serial number of the module (if present) Parameter Description daughterBoardStatus
<server name> – Server name daughterBoardId
SPS100
– SBC 5400 SPS100 moduleDB0
– SBC 5400 SPS100DB 0 moduleDB1
– SBC 5400 SPS100DB 1 moduleDSP20
– SBC 5400 DSP20 moduleDSP25
– SBC 5400 DSP25 moduleFRU_DSP1
– SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 1FRU_DSP2
– SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 2FRU_DSP3
– SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 3FRU_DSP4
– SBC 7000 DSP-LC slot 4fpgaVersion
imageLoadFailureCount
operationalStatus
disabled
– Card is disabled.dryup
– Card is enabled but in the process of drying up. Once completed, card will be set to ‘disabled’.enabled
– Card is enabled.failed
– If a DSP2x or DSP-LC module fails to boot over three consecutive tries (typically due to a hardware failure), it is taken out of service and marked as state “failed”. The rest of the system continues to boot normally, including any other DSP modules. The module failure is logged/alarmed with trap “sonusConnexIpSystemCESlotFailedNotification”. The slot remains in the failed state until the module is disabled and re-enabled once a replacement card is installed.loading
– Card is enabled but in the process of booting. Resources are not yet available. Once completed, card will be set to ‘enabled’.locked
– Slot capacity is locked out due to mismatch (with “preserveRedundancy” configured).partNum
The part number of the module (if present) present
Indicates if the module is present or not. productName
Identifies manufacturer name of module (if present) serialNum
DSP
DSP PAD
DSP PAD configuration service (SBC must be restarted for new configuration to take effect).
Command Syntax
> show table system dspPad
Command Parameters
DSP PAD Attributes
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
audioTxDuring2833 | State of Audio Transmit During 2833. |
comfortEnergy | Initial estimate (in –dBm) to be used for generating comfort noise. |
jitterEvalPeriod | Time period to decide when to periodically evaluate playout occupancy (in milliseconds). |
jitterMinOccThsh | If occupancy falls below this threshold for some time period we advance the playout time (in milliseconds). |
playoutTimeseriesPeriod | Duration of one period of the RTP playout buffer loss time series statistic. |
playoutTimeseriesThreshold0 | Threshold #0 for generation of the playout loss time series statistic. |
playoutTimeseriesThreshold1 | Threshold #1 for generation of the playout loss time series statistic. |
playoutTimeseriesThreshold2 | Threshold #2 for generation of the playout loss time series statistic. |
rtpDtmfRelay | RTP Payload type to be received as DTMF relay during compressed calls. |
sidHangoverTime | Minimum time (in milliseconds) after DSP detects speaker going inactive before sending silence packets. |
sidMaxNoiseFloor | Maximum noise floor (in –dBm). |
sidMaxTime | Maximum time (in milliseconds) between silence packets. |
sidMinNoiseFloor | Minimum noise floor (in –dBm). |
sidMinTime | Minimum time (in milliseconds) between silence packets. |
toneThreshold | Percentage Threshold crossing value for tone resources. |
toneThresholdState | State of Tone Threshold Event. |
universalCompressionThreshold | Percentage Threshold crossing value for Universal Compression resources. |
| State of Universal Compression Threshold Event. |
highPriorityCompressionReservation | Percentage of compression resources (0-100, default = 0) reserved for high priority calls. |
highPriorityToneReservation | Percentage of tone resources (0-100, default = 0) reserved for high priority calls. |
Command Example
> show table system dspPad jitterEvalPeriod 1000; jitterMinOccThsh 20; rtpDtmfRelay 100; sidMinTime 200; sidMaxTime 2000; sidHangoverTime 300; sidMinNoiseFloor 60; sidMaxNoiseFloor 48; comfortEnergy 56; universalCompressionThreshold 90; universalCompressionThresholdState enabled; playoutTimeseriesPeriod 20000; playoutTimeseriesThreshold0 0; playoutTimeseriesThreshold1 200; playoutTimeseriesThreshold2 600; toneThreshold 90; toneThresholdState enabled; audioTxDuring2833 enabled; highPriorityCompressionReservation 0; highPriorityToneReservation 0;
DSP Resources
Command Syntax
> show table system dspRes dspCallCurrentStatistics dspCallIntervalStatistics dspUsageCurrentStatistics dspUsageIntervalStatistics
Command Parameters
DSP Resources Attributes The System Call DSP Resource Current table containing the following information: The following statistics are collected in this table for each codec. The System Call DSP Resource Interval table containing the following statistics for the 'n' number of intervals: The DSP Resource statistics details. The following statistics are collected in this table for each codec. Statistics are collected once per second. For information on the supported codecs, refer to Audio Codecs. The DSP Resource Interval table containing the following statistics over the 'n' number of intervals. Interval statistics are weighted per codec type. For information on the supported codecs, refer to Audio Codecs. NOTE: The number of available transcoded calls depends on whether or not back-to-back transcoding is required. Also, DSP resources are commonly held during call setup (even when transcoding ultimately is not required on the call). At a high call rate this can marginally cut into the number of DSP resources available on the system.Parameter Description dspRes
<system name or sequence number>
CurrentStatistics
objects).IntervalStatistics
objects).dspCallCurrentStatistics
numCallSuccessNoDspAllocFailure
– Number of successful calls without DSP resource allocation failure during the current time interval.numCallSuccessWithDspAllocFailure
– Number of successful calls with DSP resource allocation failure during the current time interval.numCallFailNo<codec>
– Number of calls failed due to lack of DSP resource for the specified codec since initialization/last reboot.numCallFailOtherOn<codec>
– Number of call fails due to reason other than lack DSP resources for the specified codec since initialization/last reboot.numCallSuccessNo<codec>
– Number of successful calls even though lack of DSP resourcesfor the specified codec since initialization/last reboot.dspCallIntervalStatistics
number
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statistics are collected.numCallSuccessNoDspAllocFailure
– Number of successful calls without DSP resource allocation failure for the defined time interval.numCallSuccessWithDspAllocFailure
– Number of successful calls with DSP resource allocation failure for the defined time interval.numCallFailNo<codec>
– Number of failed calls due to lack of DSP resource for the specified codec during the defined time interval.numCallSuccessNo<codec>
– Number of successful calls even though lack of AMRNB DSP resource for the specified time interval.dspUsageCurrentStatistics
<codec>AverageAvailCount
– The running average number of free DSP resources for the specified codec since the SBC started up.<codec>AverageUsedCount
– The running average number of used DSP resources for the specified codec since the SBC started up.<codec>PeakUsedCount
– The peak number of resources used for the specified codec since the SBC started up.dspUsageIntervalStatistics
number
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statisitics are collected.<codec>AverageAvailCount
– The running average number of free DSP resources for the specified codec over the defined interval.<codec>AverageUsedCount
– The running average number of used DSP resources for the specified codec over the defined interval.<codec>PeakUsedCount
– The peak number of resources used for the specified codec over the defined interval.
DSP Status
This statistic command provides the current number of transcoded sessions per DSP2x slot. The SBC 5400 can include up to four DSP25 modules, and the SBC 7000 can include up to four DSP-LC modules.
(Refer to DSP Channel Densities for SBC 5400 and 7000 for details).
Command Syntax
> show table system dspStatus dspUsage
Command Parameters
DSP Status Attributes The below fields display raw count of DSP resources (i.e. channels) in use on each slot to aid in understanding which slots are loaded and to what extent in case card removal/hot swap is necessary. For each DSP codec, a Additional fields:Parameter Description dspStatus dspUsage
<system name>
– The SBC system name.slot1ResourcesUtilized
slot2ResourcesUtilized
slot3ResourcesUtilized
slot4ResourcesUtilized
<codec>Total
and <codec>Utilization
field displays. <codec>Total
field indicates how many transcoding sessions the system can support for that codec to G.711.<codec>Utilization
field indicates what percent of those sessions are actually in use.
NOTE: For compressed-to-compressed transcoding, two resources are required, one for each codec. amrNbTotal
– Total AMR–NB resource capacity on this server.amrNbUtilization
– Percentage utilization of AMR–NB resources on this server.amrNbT140Total
- Total AMR-NB with T.140 resource capacity on this server.amrNbT140Utilization
- Percentage utilization of AMR-NB with T.140 resources on this server.amrWbTotal
– Total AMR–WB resource capacity on this server.amrWbUtilization
– Percentage utilization of AMR–WB resources on this server.amrWbT140Total
- Total AMR-WB with T.140 resource capacity on this server.amrWbT140Utilization
- Percentage utilization of AMR-WB with T.140 resources on this server.compressionAllocFailures
– Running count of resource allocation failures due to resource exhaustion.compressionAvailable
– Actual compression resources currently available in real time. This essentially equates to the total number of G.711 resources after loading.compressionHighPriorityUtilization
- Percentage utilization of compression resources used for high priority calls on this server.compressionTotal
– Maximum number of compression resources on the server (i.e. before loading, so this number is static). This essentially equates to the total number of G.711 resources before loading (i.e. lightest codec).compressionUtilization
– Percentage of compression resources in use (accounting for various codec weights). This can be calculated using the formula (compressionTotal
– compressionAvailable
) / compressionTotal
.
NOTE: Use this value when determining the extent of DSP module load (regardless of codec type).ecmTotal
– Total T.38 ECM resource capacity on this server.ecmUtilization
– Percentage utilization of T.38 ECM resources on this server.ecmV34Total
– Total T.38 ECM V.34 resource capacity on this server.ecmV34Utilization
– Percentage utilization of T.38 ECM V.34 resources on this server.efrTotal
– Total EFR resource capacity on this server.efrUtilization
– Percentage utilization of EFR resources on this server.evrc0Total
– Total EVRC0 resource capacity on this server.evrc0Utilization
– Percentage utilization of EVRC0 resources on this server.evrcb0Total
– Total EVRCB0 resource capacity on this server.evrcb0Utilization
– Percentage utilization of EVRCB0 resources on this server.g711SsTotal
– Total G711SS (silence suppression) resource capacity on this server.g711SsUtilization
– Percentage utilization of G711SS (silence suppression) resources on this server.g711Total
– Total G711 resource capacity on this server.g711Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G711 resources on this server.
NOTE: The g711Utilization includes g711 channels in use plus channels that are reserved but not activated as part of the call set up process. In this case, ensure to reserve enough resources to account for the worst case codec. For example, in release 4.2.x, a reserved channel is about 4.5 times as expensive as a G.711 channel. g711V8Total
– Total G711 V8 resource capacity on this server.g711V8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G711 V8 resources on this server.g722Total
– Total G.722 resource capacity on this server.g722Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G.722 resources on this server.g722V8Total
– Total G.722 V8 resource capacity on this server.g722V8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G.722 V8 resources on this server.g726Total
– Total G726 resource capacity on this server.g726Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G726 resources on this server.g726V8Total
– Total G726 V8 resource capacity on this server.g726V8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G726 V8 resources on this server.g729AbTotal
– Total G729A+B resource capacity on this server.g729AbUtilization
– Percentage utilization of G729A+B resources on this server.g729AbV8Total
– Total G729A+B V8 resource capacity on this server.g729AbV8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G729A+B V8 resources on this server.g7221Total
– Total G.722.1 resource capacity on this server.g7221Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G.722.1 resources on this server.g7221V8Total
– Total G.722.1 V8 resource capacity on this server.g7221V8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G.722.1 V8 resources on this server.g7231Total
– Total G723.1 resource capacity on this server.g7231Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G7231 resources on this server.g7231V8Total
– Total G723.1 V8 resource capacity on this server.g7231V8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of G7231 V8 resources on this server.ilbcTotal
– Total iLBC resource capacity on this server.ilbcUtilization
– Percentage utilization of iLBC resources on this server.ilbcV8Total
– Total iLBC V8 resource capacity on this server.ilbcV8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of iLBC V8 resources on this server.opusTotal
– Total OPUS resource capacity on this server.opusUtilization
– Percentage utilization of OPUS resources on this server.silk16Total
– Total Silk16 resource capacity on this server.silk16Utilization
– Percentage utilization of Silk8 resources on this server.silk8Total
– Total Silk8 resource capacity on this server.silk8Utilization
– Percentage utilization of Silk8 resources on this server.toneAllocFailures
– Percentage of tone resource allocation failures on this server.toneAvailable
– Number of tone resources currently unused and available on this server.toneHighPriorityUtilization
- Percentage utilization of tone resources used for high priority calls on this server.toneTotal
–
Total tone resource capacity on this server.toneUtilization
– Percentage utilization of tone resources on this server.evsTotal
- Total EVS resource capacity on this server.evsUtilization
- Percentage utilization of EVS resources on this server.evsT140Total
- Total evsT140 resource capacity on this server.evsT140Utilization
- Percentage utilization of evsT140 resources on this server.
Ethernet Port
Command Syntax
> show table system ethernetPort mgmtAdmin mgmtPortStatus mgmtStatistics packetAdmin packetPortStatus packetStatistics portMonitorStatus portRedundancyGroupStatus
Command Parameters
Ethernet Port Attributes Management port status details. Management port transmit and receive statistics. Packet port status details. Packet port transmit and receive statistics. The port monitor status. Status of the port redundancy group.Parameter Description mgmtAdmin
Management ports. mgmtPortStatus
ifIndex
– The unique ifIndex of this management NIFlinkState
– The state of the interface.admnDisabled
admnEnabledPortDown
admnEnabledPortUp
nifCreated
nifCreating
null
macAddress
– The MAC address of the network interface.rxDropped
– The number of packets dropped due to no receive buffers.rxErrors
– The number of bad packets receivedrxPackets
– The number of received packets.txDropped
– The number of packets dropped due to no transmit buffers.txErrors
– The number of packet transmit failures.txPackets
– The number of transmitted packets.mgmtStatistics
rxDropped
– The number of packets dropped due to no receive buffers.rxErrors
– The number of bad packets received.rxPackets
– The number of received packets.txDropped
– The number of packets dropped due to no transmit buffers.txErrors
– The number of packet transmit failures.txPackets
– The number of transmitted packets.packetPortStatus
allocatedBandwidth
– The bandwidth (bytes/second) allocated for a particular port for active media streams.bandwidthDeviation
– The percentage of deviation of actual bandwidth from allocated bandwidth.bandwidthUsage
– The percentage of load (allocatedBandwidth
) for a particular port using the formula:
allocatedBandwidth / maxBandwidth * 100ifIndex
– The unique ifIndex of this Packet NIF.linkState
– The state of the interface.admnDisabled
admnEnabledPortDown
admnEnabledPortUp
null
macAddress
– The MAC address of the metwork interface.maxBandwidth
– The maximum bandwidth that the port is capable of supporting. For example,negotiatedSpeed
– The interface speed.rxActualBandwidth
– The actual Rx bandwidth, which is used for a particular port (bytes/second).txActualBandwidth
– The actual Tx bandwidth, which is used for a particular port (bytes/second).packetStatistics
rxDropped
– The number of packets dropped due to no receive buffers.rxErrors
– The number of bad packets received.rxPackets
– The number of received packets.txDropped
– The number of packets dropped due to no transmit buffers.txErrors
– The number of packet transmit failures.txPackets
– The number of transmitted packets.portMonitorStatus
<ceName>
– The SBC server namefailures
– Current number failures of this port monitorfaultState
– The fault state of the physical portfailed
restored
unknown
linkFailures
– The current number of link failures of this port monitorlinkState
– The state of the link monitor configured on this port in the link detection group. The linkState
is set to “unknown” if link monitors are not configured.failed
restored
unknown
macAddress
– The MAC address associated with the physical portpmName
– The name of this port monitor.portName
– The name of the physical port.prg
– The name of the port redundancy group.role
– The role of the physical portactive
no_role
standby
state
– The state of the physical portdown
unknown
up
portRedundancyGroupStatus
<host name>
– The server host name.failureCount
– Total number of port monitor failures within this port redundancy group.failures
– The current number of port monitors within this port redundancy group that have declared themselves failed.ifIndex
– The unique ifIndex of this Packet NIF.ifNum
– The unique ifNum of this Packet NIF.interfaceType
– Interface Type of this port redundancy group.mgmt
pkt
portMonitorCount
– The number of port monitors configured in this port redundancy group.portName
– The name of physical/logical port.primaryMacAddress
– The Primary MAC address of the network interface.secondaryMacAddress
– The Secondary MAC address of the network interface.
GPU Status
Shows statistics of GPUs associated with the instance.
Applies to SBC SWe only
Command Syntax
% show table system gpuStatus <server name> <deviceName> <utilization> <gpu index> <attribute>
Command Parameters
gpuStatus Descriptions
Parameter | Status Names and Descriptions |
---|---|
| Server name. |
<device Name> | Displays the hardware product name of the GPU device. |
<utilization> | Displays the raw NVIDIA utilization metric retrieved from the nvidia-smi command. |
<GPU index> | Index of the GPU. |
<attribute> | Attributes listed below:
Note: These attributes are only applicable when GPU traffic profile is set. For non-GPU traffic profiles, -1 is displayed for each attribute. |
GPU Transcode Status
Shows codec channel capacities on a per GPU device basis. GPU information is system-level; output shows only one entry in case of an HA system. Available only on SWe except S-SBC SWe.
Command Syntax
show table system gpuTranscodeStatus
Command Parameters
gpuTranscodeStatus Descriptions
Parameter | Status Names and Descriptions |
---|---|
|
|
IP Policing
rogueMediaOffendersList
and mediaOffenderListstatistics
, a new entry is created when the destination IP address or destination UDP port is different than the existing entries. Some offenders lists include the column “Source Unique.” If the “Source Unique” field is “notUnique”, the packets from multiple source IP addresses or source UDP ports were discarded. If the source unique field is “unique,” the packets from a single source IP address/UDP port were discarded.For all other “offenders list” categories, a new entry is created when the source IP address is different than the existing entries.
IP Policing - Offenders Lists
ACL Offenders List – The Access Control List policer offenders list.
Aggregate Offenders List – The aggregate policer offenders list.
ARP Offenders List – The ARP policer offenders list.
Bad Ethernet IP Header Offenders List – The bad Ethernet/IP Header policer offenders list. Ethernet/IP headers are considered bad under the following conditions:
Only broadcast ARP packets are allowed; all other broadcast packets are considered bad.
Anything other than the following unicast/multicast ICMPV6 packets are considered bad.
- Type 2 (Packet too big)
- Type 3 (ICMP Time exceeded) Code 0 (hop limit exceeded).
- Type 128 (ICMPV6 Echo request)
- Type 129 (ICMPV6 Echo reply)
- Type 135 Neighbor Solicitation
- Type 136 Neighbor Advertisement
Anything other than the following unicast ICMPV4 packets are considered bad:
Type 0 Echo Reply
Type 3 Code 4 (Destination unreachable, fragmentation required)
Type 8 Echo Request
Type 11 Code 0 (Time Exceeded, TTL expired)
Only ICMPV6 neighbor discovery packets are allowed under multicast MAC address. Anything else is considered bad.
If DestMAC is zero, it is considered a bad packet.
Anything other than ethertype (IPV4, IPV6, VLAN) is considered bad.
IP Checksum error is considered bad.
IP version other than 4 or 6 is considered bad.
Bad IP Header length
Packet that is not long enough to contain IP header.
TTL == 0 is considered bad.
IPV4 with options set is considered bad.
IPV6 with initial next header field of 0, 60, or 43 is considered bad.
Discard Rule Offenders List – The table of statistics for the discard rule offenders list. For example: ACLi discard rule packets.
IPsec Decrypt Offenders List – The table of statistics for the IPsec Decrypt policer offenders list. For example:
Bad IPsec packet
Authentication error
Invalid SSID
IPsec protocol == AH
Media Offenders List – The table of statistics for the media policer offenders list. For example: Media packets exceeding the policing value.
Rogue Media Offenders List – The table of statistics for the rogue media policer offenders list. For example:
- UDP packets received in the media port range, but the destination UDP port is not allocated for media call
- Media packets where source port, source address or destination address do not match the allocated media resource
srtpDecryptOffendersList – The table of statistic for SRTP decrypt offenders list. This contains SRTP packets which failed authentication or were flagged as replay packets. This could indicate malicious media packet attacks or it can be used to troubleshoot "no audio" calls using SRTP.
uFlow Offenders List – The table of statistics for the micro flow policer offenders list. For example: Microflow packet exceeding the policing rate.
Contrasting the Rogue Media Offenders List and the Media Offenders List:
Entries in the Media Offenders List are for allocated media packets that violate the policing rules. The associated call is sending too many media packets. This could indicate a possible “Theft of Service” scenario. Entries in the Rogue Media Offenders List are media packets that the SBC is receiving but no resource is allocated for the packet. This may be a Denial of Service attack or indication that a call was terminated but the other end is still sending media packets.
IP Policing - uFlowStats Fields
The uFlowStats table contains the following fields:
- uFlow Index – Index number of this uFlow statistic
- Source IP Address – Source IP address
- Destination IP Address – Destination IP address
- Source IP Port – Source IP port
- IP Protocol – IP protocol
- LIF Group Id – LIF group ID
- Policer Mode – The Policer mode
- Policer Bucket Size – Number of packets allowed in the Policer bucket
- Policer Credit Rate – Packet fill rate (packets per second)
- Agg Policer – The name of the aggregate policer
- Agg Policer Priority – Aggregate policer priority level
- Packet Accept – The number of packets accepted by the policer
- Packet Discard – Number of packets discarded by the policer
- Byte Accept – The number of bytes accepted by the policer
IP Policing - System Current and Interval Statistics
The following table lists fields that appear in both the systemCurStats
and systemIntStats
tables. The systemIntStats
table includes the following additional attributes:
number
– The interval sequence number. The number of intervals to store are configurable. Refer to Interval Statistics - CLI for configuration details.intervalValid
– A setting of 'true' indicates the interval contains valid data during the time interval. Each interval is for a configurable fixed time (default interval is 15 minutes) starting on the hour. For example, if the system starts at 12:05, the first interval at 12:15 will not be valid because it is less than the 15-minute interval. Subsequent intervals will be valid upon meeting the 15-minute time interval. System switch-overs also cause invalid intervals because data is lost during the interval.time
– The system up time when the interval statistic is collected for the specified interval.
Complete IP Policing information related to threshold levels and duration is available at IP Policing Alarm Profile - CLI.
IP Policing System Current and Interval Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
| The number of accepted packets for the access control list policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the access control list policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the access control list policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the access control list policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the access control list policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the access control list policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the access control list policer. |
| The number of accepted packets for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the aggregate policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the aggregate policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the aggregate policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the aggregate policer. |
| The number of accepted packets for the ARP policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the ARP policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the ARP policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the ARP policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the ARP policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the ARP policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the ARP policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the bad Ethernet/IP Header policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the discard rule, plus the number of packets that do no match any ACL rule. |
| The number of major alarms for the discard rule. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds discard rule. |
| The number of minor alarms for the discard rule. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the discard rule. |
| The peak discard rate for the discard rule. |
| The number of accepted packets for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the IPsec Decrypt policer. |
| The number of accepted packets for the media policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the media policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the media policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the media policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the media policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the media policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the media policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the rogue media policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the rogue media policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the rogue media policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the rogue media policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the rogue media policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the rogue media policer. |
| The current number of packets discarded by SRTP decrypt discards. |
| The current number of major alarms for the SRTP decrypt discards. |
| The current duration of the major alarms in seconds for the SRTP decrypt discards. |
| The current number of minor alarms for SRTP decrypt discards. |
| The current duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the SRTP decrypt discards. |
| The current peak discard rate for SRTP decrypt discards. |
systemName | The SBC system name. |
| The number of accepted packets for the micro flow policer. |
| The number of discarded packets for the micro flow policer. |
| The number of major alarms for the micro flow policer. |
| The duration of the major alarms in seconds for the micro flow policer. |
| The number of minor alarms for the micro flow policer. |
| The duration of the minor alarms in seconds for the micro flow policer. |
| The peak discard rate for the micro flow policer. |
License
Command Syntax
> show table system licenseDomainBundleInfo licenseInfo licenseNodeLockedInfo licenseRequired licenseStatus
Command Parameters
License Attributes License details for the domain licenses available on the SBC. The license status for all installed license features or for a specified License details for the legacy licenses stored on the SBC. Displays the (Applies to 'show table' command only) NOTE: This attribute only applies if the current The CE license status table describes the current CE license state, for example "Parameter Description licenseDomainBundleInfo
activeLicenseMode
– The licensing mode currently in use by the SBCbundleName
– License bundle nameexpirationDate
– License expiration datefeatureName
– license keys for each licensed featuregenerationDate
– The date the license was generatedinstallDate
– The date the license was installedlicenseId
– License IDlineId
– The line ID for the license feature entrypurchaseOrderId
– The purchase order ID specified when the license was generatedusageLimit
– Usage limit for the licensed featurelicenseInfo
<featureName> <licenseID>
combination.<featureName>
– license keys for each licensed feature:DSP-AMRNB
DSP-AMRWB
DSP-EVRC
DSP-EVS
DSP-G722
DSP-SILK
ENCRYPT
LB-INSTANCE
MARKETPLACE-ROOT
MEDIA-PROBE
NOTRUF
POL-BASE
REG-GRACE
SBC-1X10GMP
SBC-4X1GMP
SBC-CAPACITY
SBC-LB
SBC-LI
SBC-MRF-RTU
SBC-NICEREC
SBC-P-DCS-LAES
SBC-POL-E911
SBC-POL-ENUM
SBC-POL-RTU
SBC-PSX-RTU
SBC-RTU
SBC-SIP-I
SBC-SIP323
SBC-SIPREC
SBC-SOSBC-RTU
SBC-VIDEO
SRTP
SWE-INSTANCE
VDSP-RTU
WEBSOCKET
<license ID> –
License identifierexpirationDate
– The expiration date for a licensed featureinUse
– The number of licenses used by the SBC for this featurelicenseId
– License identifiersource
– Source of the license (BuiltIn, domain, or nodeLocked)usageLimit
– The maximum count allowed for this featurelicenseNodeLockedBundleInfo
bundleName
– License bundle namefeatureName
– license keys for each licensed featurelicenseId
– License IDexpirationDate
– License expiration dateusageLimit
– Usage limit for the licenseactiveLicenseMode
– The licensing mode currently in use by the SBC (domain/nodeLocked)licenseRequired
licenseRequired
configuration: The configured maximum number of licenses for a particular feature for a node when network-wide domain licensing is in effect.featureName
– license key for a licensed featuremaxCount
– The maximum number of licenses the SBC can request from the SLS.licenseMode
is "domain."licenseStatus
dualCe
".cemode
Load Balancing Service
Load Balancing Service (SBC 5400/7000/SWe)
Load Balancing Service status details.
Command Syntax
> show table system loadBalancingService groupName inviteRetargetMode leaderStatistics leaderStatus registerRetargetMode resourceInfoStatus
Load Balancing Service Attributes (SBC 5400/7000/SWe)
Field | Description |
---|---|
groupName | Domain name of the load balancing group. |
inviteRetargetMode | Load balancing service mode for INVITEs. |
leaderStatistics | Specifies the leader statistics table.
|
leaderStatus | Displays the IP address of leader nodes in the cluster.
|
registerRetargetMode | Specifies the load balancing service mode for REGISTERs ( |
resourceInfoStatus | Node resource information.
|
Load Balancing Service (S-SBC)
The following table lists Load Balancing Service status details.
Command Syntax
> show table system loadBalancingService dspLeaderStatus dspResourceCacheStatus dspSeedNodeStatus groupName inviteRetargetMode leaderStatistics leaderStatus policerLeaderStatus policerResourceCacheStatus policerSeedNodeStatus registerRetargetMode resourceInfoStatus
Load Balancing Service Attributes (S-SBC)
Field | Description |
---|---|
dspLeaderStatus | Displays the instance status of the leader nodes in the cluster.
|
dspResourceCacheStatus | Displays media resource cache information.
|
dspSeedNodeStatus | Displays cluster seed node status.
|
groupName | Domain name of the load balancing group. |
inviteRetargetMode | Specifies the load balancing service mode for INVITEs. Enables load balancing for initial INVITE requests. If set to redirect, calls may get retargeted using SIP 302 to balance the load.
|
leaderStatistics | Specifies the leader statistics table.
|
leaderStatus | Displays the IP address of leader nodes in the cluster.
|
policerLeaderStatus | Displays policer cluster leader node status.
|
policerResourceCacheStatus | Displays policer media resource cache information.
|
policerSeedNodeStatus | Displays policer cluster seed node status.
|
registerRetargetMode | Specifies the load balancing service mode for REGISTERs ( |
resourceInfoStatus | Node resource information.
|
Load Balancing Service (M-SBC)
Load Balancing Service status details.
Command Syntax
> show table system loadBalancingService dspResourceCacheStatus groupName leaderStatistics leaderStatus policerResourceCacheStatus privateIpInterfaceGroupName
Load Balancing Service Attributes (M-SBC)
Field | Description |
---|---|
dspResourceCacheStatus | Displays media resource cache information.
|
groupName | Domain name of the load balancing group. |
leaderStatistics | Specifies the leader statistics table.
|
leaderStatus | Displays the IP address of leader nodes in the cluster.
|
policerResourceCacheStatus | Displays policer media resource cache information.
|
privateIpInterfaceGroupName |
|
Management IP Interface Group
Command Syntax
> show table system mgmtIpInterfaceGroup <mgmt group name> mgmtIpInterface > show table system mgmtIpInterfaceGroup <mgmt group name> mgmtIpInterfaceStatus
Management IP Interface Group Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
| Management IP interface group name. |
mgmtIpInterface | The management IP interfaces in this management IP interface group.
|
| The status of the IP interfaces in this IP interface group.
|
Network Processor
For internal debug use only.
NTP
NTP services management
Command Syntax
> show table system ntp keys peerStatus serverAdmin systemStatus timeZone
Command Parameters
NTP Attributes Displays NTP server key details. Displays status information about each NTP peer. Displays information about each NTP Server configured to provide network time. Displays system status information about NTP. This table contains Time Zone configuration. Fields include: NOTE: In an HA configuration, the Active and Standby system times and refTimes will not match in the results of this command because SBC updates NTP data independently.Parameter Description keys
keyId
keyType
keyValue
peerStatus
ceName
– The name of this SBC server.ipAddress
– IP address of the CE.state
– the state of the NTP peer (insynce, outofsync, reachable).stratum
– A number representing the distance from the reference clock, starting at "0". Stratum 16 represents that a device is out of sync.refTime
– The time this NTP peer was last updated.serverAdmin
ipAddress
– The IP address of this NTP server.version
– The NTP version of this NTP server.minPoll
– The minimum poll interval to this NTP server.maxPoll
– The maximum poll interval to this NTP server.state
– The configured state of the NTP server entry.systemStatus
ceName
– The name of this SBC server.clock
– The SBC regularly checks system time. This field represents the system time as of the last check by SBC, not the actual system time.refTime
– The time this system was last updated.timeZone
name
– System name.zone
– The current time zone.
Policy Server
Softswitch servers and client services status/statistics details.
Command Syntax
> show table system policyServer globalConfig localServer policyServerStatus remoteServer
Command Parameters
Policy Server Attributes Defines global configuration applicable to all policy servers. Local (embedded) policy server configuration. Policy Server status table. Fields include: Table of softswitch remote server configurations. Fields include: Attribute Description globalConfig
congestionControl
– The SBC throttles the sending or policy requests to either active or standby PSX when this field is enabled.mgmtInterfaceGroup
– The Management Interface Group to use for communicating with external PSX.reconnectTimeout
– The timer parameter for re-attempting connection to a Policy Server that is in the enabled state in seconds.switchOverMode
– (automatic or manual) This setting determines how the policy server is set to ACTIVE after a switchover.type
– Interface type supported by policyServer.localServer
action
– The action for the operation mode for this trunk groupkeepAliveTimer
– The time in seconds between sending Keep Alive indications to the internal Policy Server.mode
– Assignment of the Policy Server to have the active, standby, out of service or alternate role.retries
– The maximum number of retransmission attempts for a transaction on this Policy Server.retryTimer
– The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the local Policy Server.state
– Administrative state of the softswitch server.transactionTimer
– The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the Policy Server after sending it a transaction request.policyServerStatus
allowancePercent
– The number of SBC policy requests allowed by PSX. For example, an allowance of 75%, means that the SBC is skipping one out of every four policy requests. This allowance is provisioned on the PSX and enforced on the SBC when PSX Congestion Control is enabled.averageTransactionTime
– Records the average time taken in milliseconds for a softswitch transaction.congestionLevel
– The PSX congestion level.dataRequests
– The cumulative number of data requests received from the softswitch.index
– Identifies the softswitch entry.interfaceIpAddress
– Identifies the IP address the SBC uses to communicate with the PSX for this Policy Server.ipAddress
– IP Address of the softswitch server.negotiatedVersion
– The lowest negotiated protocol version between the gateway and all the active and alternate softswitches.operState
– Operational state of the softswitch.queriesSkippedAndRejected
– The cumulative number of rejected Policy Requests while the active PSX is congested and a standby PSX is either congested or not available.queriesSkippedAndServiced
– The cumulative number of Policy Requests serviced by the standby PSX while the active PSX experienced congestion.redirectRequests
– The cumulative number of redirect requests received from the softswitch.releaseRequests
– The cumulative number of release-call requests received from the softswitch.serverReconnects
– The number of successful reconnections between the gateway and the softswitch.transactionCompleted
– The number of successful transactions between the gateway and the softswitch.transactionFailedAttempts
– The number of unsuccessful transactions between the gateway and the softswitch.transactionRetryAttempts
– The number of transaction retries between the gateway and the softswitch.version
– The negotiated protocol version between the gateway and the softswitch.remoteServer
name
– Remote server name.ipAddress
– IP adddress of the remote server.portNumber
– The IP port number of the softswitch server.state
– Administrative state of the softswitch server.mode
– Policy Server mode (active, standby, out of service or alternate role).action
– The method by which queued transactions are processed when oper-state goes to standby or out-of-service. Possibilities include:dryup –
all queue entries are processed to completion unless retries expires.force
– all queue transactions are dropped immediately.transactionTimer
– The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the Policy Server after sending it a transaction request.keepAliveTimer
– The time in seconds between sending Keep Alive indications to the Policy Server.retryTimer
– The time in milliseconds that the SBC waits for a response from the Policy Server after retransmitting the transaction request.retries
– The maximum number of retransmission attempts for a transaction on this Policy Server.subPortNumber
– The port number assigned for the IP address of the Policy Server for the specific purpose of communicating subscriber data.
Security
Security management status/statistics details.
Command Syntax
> show table system security certExpiryCheck hashEventLogs ipsec ocspProfileUses ocspStatistics pki
Command Parameters
Security Attributes Checks for expired certificates, trust anchor validity, and if certificates have been revoked if OSCP is enabled. Fields include: IPsec configuration. This table contains OCSP profile usage status. Fields include: This table contains OCSP Statistics. Fields include:Parameter Description certExpiryCheck
certReCheckRate
– The rate, in hours, to recheck certificates for TLS sessions.expirationPeriodicWarning
– Interval of the periodic warnings in days generated after the certificate has reached the expiry threshold.expiryWarningThreshold
– The number of days before generating a warning for a certificate nearing expiry.hashEventLogs
Shows the existence of an entry in the PrivateKeyName fields. If there is a PrivateKeyName entry displayed, this indicates that a private key is configured. ipsec
ikeDpdInterval
– The Dead Peer Detection interval.ikeRetransmitInterval
– The IKE retransmit interval period in seconds.ikeRetrasmitCount
– The number of IKE retransmits.ocspProfileUses
ocspName
tlsName
ocspTlsRefNum
ocspStatistics
ocspInternalErrors
– Number of internal error responses.ocspMalformedRequests
– Number of malformed request responses.ocspRepondersUnreachable
– Number of times OCSP responders are unreachable.ocspRequestAttempts
– Number of OCSP request attempts that have been made.ocspResponseTimeouts
– Number of times OCSP response timeouts are encountered.ocspResponsesGood
– Number of OCSP Responses received with 'Good' status.ocspResponsesRevoked
– Number of OCSP Responses received with 'Revoked' status.ocspResponsesUnknown
– Number of OCSP Responses received with 'Unknown' status.ocspSigRequired
– Number of 'sigRequired' responses.ocspTryLaters
– Number of 'tryLater' responses.ocspUnauthorized
– Number of unauthorized responses.pki
certStatistics
– Certificate statistics.caCerts
– Number of installed CA/remote certificates.localCerts
– Number of installed local certificates.certificate
– Collection of certificates configured on the SBC.encoding
– The encoding type of the certificate.fileName
– The certificate content file namepassPhrase
– Pass-phrase to decrypt RSA private key in PKCS12 file.state
– The administration state of this certificate.status
– The status of the certificate.duplicate
– The same certificate already exists in the database.expired
– The current date is outside of the certificate's 'Validity' range (before and after dates). failed
– General error (Example: bad key length)parse-error
– Certificate parsing failed (Example: password verification failed)success
– Certificate was successfully added.type
– The type of the certificate:remote
– certificate is imported from remote location.local
– certificate is used locally.local-internal
– local certificate with private key generated on the SBC.
SLB
> show table system slb commInterface globalUtilization inviteReqTimeout nonInviteReqTimeout overloadControlOptions regReqTimeout sipClientCurrentStatistics sipClientIntervalStatistics sipClientStatistics sipClientStatus
Command Parameters
Table 22: SLB Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
commInterface | Defines the communication interface for SLB traffic. |
globalUtilization | The Global Utilization threshold on the SLB to generate an alarm. Range is 1-100. |
inviteReqTimeout | INVITE transaction timeout on the SLB. |
nonInviteReqTimeout | Non INVITE transaction timeout on the SLB. |
overloadControlOptions |
|
regReqTimeout | Registration transaction timeout on SLB. |
sipClientCurrentStatistics | The current statistics of SIP clients registered with the SLB.
|
sipClientIntervalStatistics | The interval statistics of SIP clients registered with SLB.
|
sipClientStatistics | The statistics of SIP clients registered with SLB.
|
sipClientStatus | The current status of SIP clients registered with the SLB. |
SWe
SWe-related status/statistics details.
- sweActiveProfile
- sweCapacityEstimate
- sweConfigProfileSelection
- sweCodecMixProfile
- sweProcessorCapacity
- sweTrafficProfiles
sweActiveProfile
This table contains the name of active profile and time-stamp of profile activation.
Command Syntax
> show table system sweActiveProfile
Command Parameters
SWe Active Profile Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | SWe Active Profile name |
stateChangeTime | The time-stamp of profile activation |
Command Example
show table system sweActiveProfile name standard_passthrough_profile; stateChangeTime 2017-11-13T10:56:16-00:00;
sweCapacityEstimate
This table contains the capacity estimates for all standard and custom profiles.
Command Syntax
> show table system sweCapacityEstimate
Command Parameters
SWe Capacity Estimate Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | SWe Active Profile name |
Estimated Session Capacity | Estimated number of sessions supported in the system. |
Estimated Num Subcribers | Estimated number of subscribers supported in the system. |
Estimated CPS | Estimated maximum calls per second (cps) supported in this system. |
Estimated Registration Capacity | Estimated maximum registrations/sec supported in this system. |
Estimated Refresh Register Capacity | Estimated maximum refresh registrations/sec supported in this system. |
Estimated Protected PPS | Estimated DOS PPS protected by the system, the unit is million packets per second. |
Max Passthrough Sessions | Estimated maximum passthrough sessions. |
Max Crypto Sessions | Estimated maximum crypto sessions. |
Estimated TX PPS | Estimated transmitted PPS for estimated sessions |
Estimated RX PPS | Estimated received PPS for estimated sessions |
Command Example
> show table system sweCapacityEstimate ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED REFRESH ESTIMATED MAX MAX SESSION NUM ESTIMATED REGISTRATION REGISTER PROTECTED PASSTHROUGH CRYPTO ESTIMATED ESTIMATED NAME CAPACITY SUBSCRIBERS CPS CAPACITY CAPACITY PPS SESSIONS SESSIONS TX PPS RX PPS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- default 1496 65536 72 0 0 0.15 1500 656 0.15 0.15 standard_slb_profile 5180 65536 144 0 0 0.15 0 0 0.0 0.0 standard_msbc_profile 1497 65536 144 0 0 0.15 1500 656 0.15 0.15 standard_callmix_profile 1496 65536 72 0 0 0.15 1500 656 0.15 0.15 standard_gpu_isbc_profile - - - - - - - - - - standard_gpu_tsbc_profile - - - - - - - - - - standard_signaling_profile 5180 65536 144 0 0 0.15 0 0 0.0 0.0 standard_passthrough_profile 1496 65536 144 0 0 0.15 1500 656 0.15 0.15 standard_transcoding_profile 318 65536 72 0 0 0.15 1500 656 0.03 0.03 standard_highcps_callmix_profile 1487 65536 144 0 0 0.15 1500 656 0.15 0.15
sweCodecMixProfile
This table contains the standard codec mix profiles.
Command Syntax
> show table system sweCodecMixProfile
Command Parameters
SWe Codec Mix Profile Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
codecMixProfileName | The codec mix profile name. |
codec | The codec used by the standard profile. |
pTime | Packetization time in milliseconds. |
percentage | The percentage allocated for each codec mix profile. NOTE: The sum of codec mix profile entries must equal 100. |
Command Example
show table system sweCodecMixProfile CODEC MIX PROFILE NAME CODEC PTIME PERCENTAGE ------------------------------------------ G711_20ms g711 p20 100 G711_G729_20ms g711 p20 50 G711_G729_20ms g729 p20 50
sweConfigProfileSelection
The table sweConfigProfileSelection
lists the configured provisioning profile.
Command Syntax
> show table system sweConfigProfileSelection name
Command Parameters
SWe Config Profile Selection Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
name | This parameter indicates the name of the configuration provisioning profile. The options are:
Note: When an instance comes up in an environment which has between 6 and 10 GB of memory, the value for For definitions of large and small provisioning limits, refer to SBC Provisioning Limits. |
> show table system sweConfigProfileSelection name name large; [ok]
sweProcessorCapacity
This table contains the relative performance indices of the underlying processor for different functionalities such as crypto, passthrough, signaling and transcoding as compared to 2690v2 processor (with the recommended Host settings). The performance indices are all 100 for base processor. Any index value lower than 100, means the underlying processor is poorer than 2690v2 with respect to that functionality and vice versa.
Command Syntax
> show table system sweProcessorCapacity
Command Parameters
SWe Processor Capacity Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
cryptoIndex | Crypto index calculated by the startup scripts. |
passthroughIndex | Pass-through index calculated by the startup scripts. |
signalingIndex | Signaling index calculated by the startup scripts. |
transcodeIndex | Transcode index calculated by the startup scripts. |
Command Example
> show table system sweProcessorCapacity cryptoIndex 94; passthroughIndex 95; signalingIndex 93; transcodeIndex 98;
sweTrafficProfiles
This table contains the standard profiles and their fixed call mix.
Command Syntax
> show table system sweTrafficProfiles
Command Parameters
SWe Traffic Profiles Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Name | SWe Active Profile name |
Call Hold Time | Average Call Hold Time of the call load |
Is Access | If true, deployment is an access deployment |
BHCA per Subscriber | BHCA per subscriber |
Internal Refresh Timer | Internal refresh timer in seconds |
External Refresh Timer | External refresh timer in seconds |
Direct Media Percent | The percentage of call load that is Direct Media |
Transcode Percent | The percentage of call load that is transcoded call |
Passthrough Codec Profile | The name of the pass-through codec profile |
Transcoding Codec Profile | The name of the transcoding codec profile |
Crypto Percent | The crypto percentage refers to the number of legs that are encrypted |
Tones Percent | The number of legs that get tones treatment |
Processor Capability Index Override | If true, index overriding is disabled and the overrideIndexValue can be entered |
Processor Capability Index Override Value | The value of overrideIndexValue field |
| Specifies the type of transcoding: GPU (true) or CPU (false) |
| A signaling cost factor to use during capacity estimation. |
| A media cost factor to use during capacity estimation. |
| A transmitted (tx) PPS factor to use during capacity estimation. |
| A received (rx) PPS factor to use during capacity estimation. |
Command Example
> show table system sweTrafficProfiles PROCESSOR PROCESSOR CAPABILITY CALL INTERNAL EXTERNAL DIRECT PASSTHROUGH CAPABILITY INDEX SIG MEDIA HOLD IS BHCA PER REFRESH REFRESH MEDIA TRANSCODE CODEC TRANSCODING CRYPTO TONES INDEX OVERRIDE USE GPUFOR COST COST TX RX NAME TIME ACCESS SUBSCRIBER TIMER TIMER PERCENT PERCENT PROFILE CODEC PROFILE PERCENT PERCENT OVERRIDE VALUE TRANSCODING FACTOR FACTOR PPSFACTOR PPSFACTOR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ default 100 false - - - 0 2 G711_20ms G711_G729_20ms 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_slb_profile 100 false - - - 100 0 - - 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_msbc_profile 150 false - - - 0 0 G711_20ms - 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_callmix_profile 100 false - - - 0 10 G711_20ms G711_G729_20ms 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_gpu_isbc_profile 100 false - - - 0 100 - G711_G729_20ms 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_gpu_tsbc_profile 100 false - - - 0 100 - G711_G729_20ms 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_signaling_profile 100 false - - - 100 0 - - 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_passthrough_profile 100 false - - - 0 0 G711_20ms - 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_transcoding_profile 100 false - - - 0 100 - G711_G729_20ms 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 standard_highcps_callmix_profile 25 false - - - 0 0 G711_20ms - 0 0 false - false 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
General Command Examples
To view installed licenses:
To view the call count status for the server before a switchover:
During a switchover call history of only stable calls are maintained. In ‘callCountStatus
’ table, all counters except STABLE CALLS are reset to zero when there is a switchover (either force or manual).
To switch over the management applications and restart “all” the applications:
To view SBC daughter board status (SBC 7000 results shown):
Two maintenance fields apply in this view:
- IMAGE LOAD FAILURE COUNT – Number of module boot failures since the last successful module boot, for use during diagnostic testing of a potentially failed module.
- FPGA VERSION – A card’s programmed firmware version (using FPGA build date).
The maintenance fields IMAGE LOAD FAILURE COUNT and FPGA VERSION do not apply to SPS100 cards.
To view the synchronization status of the system as a table:
To view the front panel LED status of the system:
To view fan status (example is for SBC 7000):
To view the license information of the application:
To view the MAC addresses status:
To view CPU Utilization for the current interval period:
To view system congestion status details.
To view system congestion current statistics.
To view DoD mode status.
To view Micro Flow stats:
To view LSWU results:
To display the current HA configuration settings:
To display results of running verifyDatabaseIntegrity
command:
To display sync status of active and standby nodes created through a N:1 redundancy group:
To view sync status details of the standby node for active nodes created through a N:1 redundancy group configuration.
To view the personality role of the SBC SWe instance.
To view license bundle details for node-locked licenses:
To view Server Admin status details on both a SBC 5400 and a virtual SBC: