Oracle® Communication and Mobility Server Administrator's Guide Release 10.1.3 Part Number E10292-02 |
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This chapter discusses the main flow of administrative tasks required to manage the OCMS in the following topics:
This chapter describes the main flow of administrative tasks required to configure and manage OCMS.
For installation instructions, see Oracle Communication and Mobility Server Installation Guide.
Refer to Chapter 3, "Deployment Topologies" for descriptions of the following:
OCMS components
Highly available OCMS topologies
Single node OCMS topologies
Choosing an appropriate topology
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For more information , see "Configuration Recommendations". See also Chapter 8, "Configuring High Availability".Provisioning users and applications involves:
Creating users
Assigning users communication IDs and security roles
Provisioning XDMS application usage
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For more information, see Chapter 5, "Provisioning Users and Applications".Configuring the SIP servlet container involves:
Managing the SIP servlet container
Configuring the following:
The IP address and port from which the SIP servlet receives traffic
The domains and realms handled by the SIP servlet
The DNS caching server to be used by the SIP servlet container
The contact address to embed in the headers of outgoing SIP messages
The Application Router, used to route SIP requests to the correct applications.
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For more information, see Chapter 4, "Configuring the SIP Servlet Container".Managing OCMS authentication and security involves:
Configuring user authentication
Authorizing Presence
Securing traffic with digest authentication and trusted hosts
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For more information, see Chapter 6, "OCMS Security".Deploying applications involves packaging developed applications for deployment on the SIP server. The main steps of deploying an application include:
Packaging an application
Deploying an application
Starting an application
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For more information, see Chapter 7, "Packaging and Deploying Applications".Configuring high availability involves:
Configuring OCMS SIP containers for high availability
Configuring SIP Servlet applications for high availability
Configuring the Edge Proxy for high availability
Configuring the Proxy Registrar for high availability
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For more information, see Chapter 8, "Configuring High Availability".Managing OCMS components involves:
Managing components using the Oracle Application Server Control Console
Configuring deployed applications
Monitoring performance
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For more information, see Chapter 9, "Managing the SIP Server".Logging SIP traffic involves:
Setting log levels
Viewing and interpreting log data, including the following categories:
Bad Message logs
Configuration logs
Traffic logs
System logs
Charging/event logs
Statistics logs
Managing logging
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For more information, see Chapter 10, "Configuring the Logging System".The troubleshooting chapter presents possible problems and solutions, along with a list of known issues and workarounds.