Managing the SBC Configuration Process
You can stop and start the SBC configuration process in any of the following ways:
- Restart the SBC configuration process. In this procedure, the SBC configuration process is considered configured.
- Disable and enable the SBC configuration process. In this procedure, the SBC configuration process is considered configured.
This topic consists of the following sections:
Restarting the SBC Configuration Process
![]() | Caution: We recommend that you do not restart the software process unless instructed to do so by a Juniper Networks customer support engineer. A restart might cause the router to drop calls and interrupt transmission. |
Three options are available when you restart the SBC configuration process:
- gracefully—Restart the software process after calls have ended.
- immediately—Immediately restart the software process.
- soft—Reread and reactivate the configuration without completely restarting the software process.
To restart the SBC configuration process, enter the restart sbc-configuration-process command in operational mode:
When you restart the SBC configuration process, the process is stopped and then restarted.
Disabling and Enabling the SBC Configuration Process
This topic consists of the following tasks:
Disabling the SBC Configuration Process
To disable the SBC configuration process, enter the set system processes sbc-configuration-process disable statement in configuration mode, and then commit your configuration:
Enabling the SBC Configuration Process
To enable the SBC configuration process, enter the delete system processes sbc-configuration-process disable statement in configuration mode, and then commit your configuration:

