The SBC Core supports tracing routes for specific peer IP addresses. The Traceroute utility provided by the GNU/Linux is utilized as a base for this functionality. This feature handles and processes the traceroute requests from the Signaling Gateway (SG).
The Traceroute functionality for a peer IP address is invoked by sending a traceroute request message to the Traceroute module. The message contains details of the peer's IP address, which is processed by the TRCRT/Traceroute module.
This feature supports the following scenarios:
- If the ARS blacklists a server, SIP Signaling Gateway (SIPSG) sends a traceroute request to log the route for the blacklisted server.
- When the Gateway-Gateway (GW-GW) TCP connection is lost and cannot be restored, the Gateway Signaling Gateway (GWSG) sends a traceroute request to log the route for the peer GW server.
- When the establishment of a GW-GW connection fails.
- When a peer IP address is blacklisted by the Path Check process via the ARS mechanism.
From the EMA main screen, navigate to All > Address Context > Zone > Traceroute Sig Port. The Traceroute Sig Port window is displayed.
Select the Address Context and the Zone from the drop-down lists.
The Edit Traceroute Sig Port window is displayed.
Click Save to save the changes, or Undo Edits to cancel the changes.
Traceroute Sig Port Parameters
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State | Administrative state of the Traceroute Sig Port.
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Probe Method | Traceroute probe method.
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