What do you need to do to support ftp service on a media interface?
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To support FTP service on a media interface in Oracle Communications Session Border Controller (SBC) 7, the correct answer is A. Add the IP address of the remote device to the hip-ip-list and ftp-address parameters.
The FTP service is a protocol used to transfer files between hosts over a network. The Oracle SBC can support FTP over a media interface, which is a network interface on the SBC used for transmitting media streams. To enable FTP service on a media interface, you need to configure the SBC with the appropriate parameters.
Here's a detailed explanation of each answer option:
A. Add the IP address of the remote device to the hip-ip-list and ftp-address parameters.
This option is the correct answer. To support FTP service on a media interface, you need to add the IP address of the remote device to the SBC's hip-ip-list parameter, which specifies the IP addresses of the devices that are allowed to connect to the SBC. You also need to add the IP address of the remote device to the SBC's ftp-address parameter, which specifies the IP address of the FTP server. By adding the IP address of the remote device to these parameters, you allow the remote device to connect to the FTP server over the media interface.
B. Set the ftp-address parameter to enabled.
This option is not correct. The ftp-address parameter does not enable FTP service on a media interface. Instead, this parameter specifies the IP address of the FTP server.
C. Add the IP address of the interface in the hip-ip-list and ftp-address parameters.
This option is not correct. The IP address of the media interface should not be added to the hip-ip-list or ftp-address parameters. Instead, you should add the IP address of the remote device that will connect to the FTP server.
D. Set the hip-address parameter to enabled.
This option is not correct. The hip-address parameter is used to enable Host Identity Protocol (HIP), which is a protocol used to establish and manage security associations between hosts. It is not related to enabling FTP service on a media interface.
E. Add the IP address of the interface in the hip-ip-list and telnet-address parameters.
This option is not correct. The telnet-address parameter specifies the IP address of the Telnet server, which is not related to enabling FTP service on a media interface. Additionally, the IP address of the media interface should not be added to the hip-ip-list parameter.