Chapter 2 Configuring Integrated Session Border Controller
Configuring Integrated Session Border Controller DBE Deployment
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What To Do Next
See the “Configuring H.248 Logging Level” section on page
See Chapter 4, “Configuring Media Address Pools” for information on what to configure next on the DBE.
Examples
The DBE does not always attach or detach from its controller immediately. You can use the show sbc dbe controllers command to display status information on whether the controller is attached or detached.
The following example uses the show sbc dbe controllers command to display status information showing that the vDBE with a location ID of 1 on an SBC called “mySbc” is attached to its controller:
Router# show sbc mySbc dbe controllers
SBC Service “mySbc” vDBE in DBE location 1
Media gateway controller in use: H.248 controller address
210.229.108.252:2944
Status:Attached
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Requests | 1 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Replies | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
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Remote | address: | 210.229.108.252:2944 | (using default port) | |
Transport: | UDP |
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Troubleshooting Tips
Use this troubleshooting tip when you receive a “Bad getbuffer” log message.
Problem: You receive a “Bad getbuffer” log message
Cisco IOS XE Integrated Session Border Controller Configuration Guide for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
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