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ELTEX SBC-1000 - Change Device Access Password; Active Sessions Viewing Mode

ELTEX SBC-1000
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SBC session border controllers 107
Server IP address
in AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
license update
Update the licence
license reset
no/yes
Delete all installed licenses
password
Change access password via CLI
quit
Terminate this CLI session
reboot
<YES_NO>
yes/no
Reboot device
sh
Go to Linux Shell from CLI
show environment
Viewing hardware status information
show system info
Viewing firmware status information
sntp retry
Send SNTP request to the server for time
synchronization
space hint
<SPACE>
yes/no
Enable or disable the tooltip when you press
the «space» key
tcpdump
<DEVICE>
<FILE>
<SNAPLEN>
eth0/eth1/local
string
0-65535
Capture packets from the Ethernet device
DEVICE interface for monitoring;
FILE file for packet writing;
SNAPLEN byte quantity captured from each
packet (0full packet capture).
tftp get
<REMOTE_FILE>
<LOCAL_FILE>
<SERVERIP>
string
string
IP address in
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Upload a file to the SBC via TFTP.
tftp put
<LOCAL_FILE>
<REMOTE_FILE>
<SERVERIP>
string
string
IP address in
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Upload a file to TFTP. The command is used to
download traces taken by the tcpdump and
pcmdump commands.
Change device access password
Given that you may connect to the gateway remotely via Telnet, we recommend changing the password for
admin user in order to avoid unauthorized access.
To do this, you should do as follows:
1) Connect to the gateway, authorize using login/password, enter password command and press
<Enter>.
2) Enter a new password:
New password:
3) Retype entered password:
Retype password:
Password changed (Password for admin changed by root)
4) Save configuration to Flash: enter the save command and press <Enter>.
Active sessions viewing mode
This mode allows viewing detailed information on the connections established through the SBC, including
RTP statistics, information from the SDP and the signaling trace in the call.
4.2.3.1 Enable/disable mode
Command
Action
statistics call_sessions enable
Enabling active sessions monitoring
statistics call_sessions disable
Disabling active session monitoring

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