It is recommended that the user configure physical interfaces using the naming in the Eth-IF
column above on COTS and VM platforms. These conventions, which simply use 's' for slot
and 'p' for port, are visible in the interface-mapping, show output.
The default interface mapping assignment assumes four interfaces on the VM. If deployed
with less than four, the user may need to re-assign the resulting interface mapping, which
they can verify using the interface-mapping, show command after system start-up. If the
mapping is wrong, the interface-mapping, show command allows the user to correct it. The
most likely change would be to swap the wancom1 mapping with a viable media interface.
Working with the interface-mapping branch
Interface identification on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller is based on
a system-level file called MACTAB that maps interface MAC addresses to interface naming
that can be applied within Oracle Communications Session Border Controller configuration. In
most cases, users retain the default mapping. The interface-mapping, show command
provide access to commands that allow the user see, change and even locate each interface
based on this mapping. The MACTAB file is stored in the
/boot
folder. The MACTAB file
ensures that interface mapping is persistent, and therefore usable, by your configuration
regardless of changes to the system.
The interface-mapping, show command displays the current mapping. An example of a
MACTAB file that a user has configured is provided below.
ORACLE(interface-mapping)#show
Interface Mapping Info
============================================================
Eth-IF MAC-Addr Label
wancom0 00:16:3E:30:00:2A # ctrl port, onboard MAC
wancom1 00:16:3E:30:00:2B # 2nd ctrl port, onboard MAC
s0p0 00:16:3E:30:00:2C # First media interface
s1p0 00:16:3E:30:00:2D # Second media interrface
============================================================
interface-mapping
The following table lists the interface-mapping commands along with their descriptions.
Command
Description
interface-mapping show
Display the existing content of /boot/mactab file,
with the mapping information of all the available
Ethernet Interface Names versus Physical
Interface MAC addresses, along with any
customer provided label information.
interface-mapping locate <ethernet if name>
<seconds>
Lets you visually locate the Ethernet media
interface. One way to achieve this is to flash the
LED of the physical interface when its device
name is located. This parameter indicates, in
seconds, when the flashing occurs on the LED.
Chapter 10
Working with the interface-mapping branch
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