Oracle Communications Session Border Controller 7 Basic Implementation Specialist Exam: Configuring Session Border Controller Boot from External FTP Server

Configuring Session Border Controller Boot from External FTP Server

Question

What configuration step is required for booting the Session Border Controller from an external FTP server?

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The correct answer is E. Navigate to the bootparams configuration branch, set the host inet or Host IP, FTP username, and FTP password for the external FTP Server in.

When booting the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller from an external FTP server, the following configuration steps need to be taken:

  1. Connect the Session Border Controller to the network that has access to the external FTP server.
  2. Log in to the Session Border Controller as an administrative user.
  3. Navigate to the bootparams configuration branch.
  4. Set the "host inet" or "Host IP" field to the IP address of the external FTP server from which the Session Border Controller will boot.
  5. Enter the FTP username and password for the external FTP server.
  6. Save the changes and reboot the Session Border Controller.

By configuring these settings, the Session Border Controller will be able to download the necessary boot files from the external FTP server during the boot process.

Option A, navigating to the bootparams configuration branch and setting the host inet field to the IP address of the external BOOTP Server from which the Session Border Controller can boot, is incorrect because BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is a legacy protocol that is not commonly used today. The Session Border Controller does not support BOOTP as a boot protocol.

Option B, navigating to the system configuration branch and setting the IP address field of the wancom1 management interface, is incorrect because this configuration is not related to booting the Session Border Controller from an external FTP server. The wancom1 interface is used for management and monitoring purposes.

Option C, navigating to the bootparams configuration branch and setting the IP address field of the destination SIP device with which the Session Border Controller needs to interact, is incorrect because this configuration is related to SIP routing and not booting the Session Border Controller from an external FTP server.

Option D, navigating to the system configuration branch and setting the IP address field of the wancom0 management interface, is also incorrect because this configuration is not related to booting the Session Border Controller from an external FTP server. The wancom0 interface is used for signaling and media traffic.