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Information About Nine-Tier Termination Name Hierarchy
The MG assigns a channel ID that is unique across all terminations realized on the data border element (DBE). Using a unique channel ID ensures that the termination ID as a whole is unique across all terminations on the DBE. If a
The only element within the hierarchy which may contain the CHOOSE ($) attribute in an ADD request from the MGC is the channel element, which is the final element. The full termination name is stored persistently.
The termination naming hierarchy is extended to include nine tiers and is defined as follows:
<operator> / <service> /
<operator> : “yourcompanyname”, “com”, “others”
<service> : “sip”, “voice”, “video”, “vphone”
<Reserved1> : digit
<Reserved2> : digit
<channel> : digit
Displaying the Nine-Tier Termination Name Hierarchy
This section describes the show command for the
The
show sbc
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show sbc | Lists the statistics about one or more media flows | |
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RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show services sbc my | • (Optional) | |
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media flows to or from the specified IPv6 | ||
10.1.1.1 port 24000 | ||
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