Oracle® Communications Service Broker Processing Domain Configuration Guide Release 6.0 Part Number E23525-02 |
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The following sections describe how to configure IM-SCF using the Service Broker Administration Console and Java MBeans.
This section describes how to configure the IM-SCF WIN phase 2 using the Service Broker Administration Console.
To access the IM-SCF WIN phase 2 configuration screen:
In the domain navigation pane, expand OCSB.
Expand Processing Tier.
Expand Interworking Modules.
A list of currently deployed Interworking Modules is displayed.
From the module list, select the module instance that you want to configure.
The IM-SCF WIN phase 2 configuration pane contains the subtabs described in Table 11-1.
Table 11-1 IM-SCF WIN Phase 2 Configuration Subtabs
Subtab | Description |
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General |
Enables you to configure general parameters for an Interworking Module instance. See "Configuring General Parameters" for more information. |
Call Handling |
Enables you to define the way that IM-SCF handles calls. See "Configuring Call Handling Parameters" for more information. |
Media Resources |
Enables you to set up the media resources that Service Broker uses to play announcements. See "Configuring Media Resources Parameters" for more information. |
TCAP |
Enables you to set up the TCAP layer of the IM-SCF. See "Configuring TCAP Parameters" for more information. |
Monitoring |
Enables you to define how Runtime MBeans and notifications operate. See "Configuring Monitoring Parameters" for more information. |
The General subtab displays the protocol variant that is used to encode /decode SS7 messages and enables you to specify an alias for an Interworking Module instance.
Table 11-2 describes the configuration parameter on the General subtab.
Name | Type | Description |
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Alias |
STRING |
Specifies the alias of the IM's SS7 address. The alias is an index to SS7 SSU configuration, where the IM's SS7 address is configured. The IM uses this alias to set the origination field of outgoing SS7 messages. This ensures that further session messages arrive to this IM instance. |
Plugin |
STRING |
Specifies the protocol variant used over the SS7 interface. It informs the IM which plug-in (class) to use to encode / decode SS7 messages. |
The Call Handling subtab enables you to define how IM-SCF handles calls.
Table 11-3 describes configuration parameters on the Call Handling subtab.
Table 11-3 IM-SCF WIN Phase 2 Call Handling Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
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OE Reaction Interval in Seconds |
INT |
Specifies the time period in seconds during which the IM-SCF waits for the OE to respond to SAL messages. When this timer expires, IM-SCF decides how to handle existing session (Continue or Release) according to the configuration settings. Default value: 100 |
Body Encoding Format |
STRING |
Specifies the method that the IM-SCF uses to encode IN parameters in the body of a SAL message. Possible options:
Default value: None In an IN mediation solution, when IM-SCF is coupled with IM-SSF, this parameter must be set to XER. |
UI Reset Timer Interval in Seconds |
INT |
Specifies the value, in seconds, of the WIN REST timer. The timer is first triggered upon invocation of ConnectRersource operation. Whenever the timer expires, IM-SCF invokes the ResetTimer operation towards the MSC (reset SSFT) and triggers the timer again. Default value: 20 |
CCDIR Interval in Seconds |
INT |
Specifies the interval in seconds between two invocations of CCDIR operations. Default value: 1000 |
CCDIR Waiting Interval |
INT |
Specifies the interval in seconds that IM-SCF waits for CCDIR response. Note: the value defined in CCDIR Waiting Interval must be less than the value of CCDIR Interval in Seconds. Default value: 10 |
The Media Resources subtab enables you to define the media resources that the SSP can connect in order to play announcements.
The table in the Media Resources subtab displays the media resources that are used to play announcements. Each row represents one media resource. When defining a new media resource, you need to specify the fields described in Table 11-4.
Table 11-4 IM-SCF WIN Phase 2 Media Resource Definition Fields
Name | Type | Description |
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Name |
STRING |
Specifies a name of the media resource |
Alias |
STRING |
Specifies a unique identifier that applications use to instruct IM-SCF which media resource to connect in order to play announcements. Alias is used by IM-SCF to lookup a media resource details in this table. Aliases are defined in a URI format. For example: mrf.network@domain.com. |
Address Digits |
STRING |
Specifies the digits part of the media resource address. The media resource address is used to set up a connection towards the media resource. Note: when this parameter is not set, the network's session control entity uses a pre-configured media resource to play announcements. In this case, Nature of Address and Address Numbering Plan Indicator should be set to None. |
Operation Type |
STRING |
Possible values:
Default value: switch_based |
Resource Type |
STRING |
Specifies the value to set in the SpecializedResource parameter of the SEIZERES operation. Possible values:
Default value: UNUSED |
Private Resource Type |
STRING |
Specifies the value to set in the PrivateSpecializedResource parameter of the SEIZERES operation |
SN-IP Configuration |
STRING |
Possible values:
Default value: UNUSED |
SN Address |
STRING |
Specifies the value to set in the DestinationDigits parameter of the CONNRES operation. This value is regarded only when SN-IP Configuration parameter is set to SN. |
The TCAP subtab enables you to set up parameters of the IM TCAP layer.
Table 11-5 describes configuration parameters on the TCAP subtab.
Name | Type | Description |
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Class4 Default Timeout in Seconds |
INT |
Specifies the time period in seconds that the IM waits for possible REJECT. The timer starts when sending INVOKE for class 4 operations. Default value: 5 seconds. |
Reject Timeout in Seconds |
INT |
Specifies the time period in seconds that the IM waits for possible REJECT. The timer starts when sending INVOKE for class 1-3 operations. |
Activate Invoke Alarm in Application Layer |
BOOL |
When the TCAP layer receives an INVOKE, it triggers back PABORT if there is no response. The waiting time period for response is configured in the encoding library. The Activate Invoke Alarm in Application Layer parameter specifies whether or not to activate this timer. Possible values:
Default value: False. |
Application Part Guard Timer |
INT |
Specifies the PSM timer, which is a timer for incoming operations. The PSM timer defines the maximum time in seconds that the application (TC-User) has to respond to incoming INVOKE messages. |
Result Split Length |
INT |
Specifies the maximum length of the TCAP RESULT message. When the actual length of the message exceeds the specified value, the message is split. |
The Monitoring tab enables you to define how Runtime MBeans and notifications operate for an IM-SCF. For more information about configuring monitoring, see "Configuring Monitoring with the Administration Console".
Service Broker provides a set of MBeans that provide attributes and operations for configuring the IM-SCF WIN phase 2 through JMX. Figure 11-1 shows the hierarchy of the IM-SCF WIN phase 2 MBeans.
The following sections provide reference information for the IM-SCF WIN phase 2 configuration MBeans.
Note:
MBeans described in this guide may include additional advanced attributes, which are not described in the guide. Advanced attributes are reserved for internal use. Do not change these attributes.The following MBeans are common for all components of Service Broker and described in "Configuring Monitoring with Java MBeans":
MonitoringGeneralMBean
ThresholdCrossedNotificationRulesMBean
ThresholdCrossedNotificationRuleMBean
StateChangedNotificationRulesMBean
StateChangedNotificationRuleMBean
ImscfWin2MBean is a root MBean for the IM-SCF WIN phase 2 configuration.
Created automatically
None
ObjectName getGeneral()
Gets a reference to the instance of GeneralMBean
ObjectName getCallHandling()
Gets a reference to the instance of CallHandlingMBean
ObjectName getTriggering()
Gets a reference to the instance of TriggeringMBean
ObjectName getMonitoringGeneral()
Gets a reference to the instance of MonitoringGeneralMBean
ObjectName getThresholdCrossedNotificationRules()
Gets a reference to the instance of ThresholdCrossedNotificationRulesMBean
ObjectName getStateChangedNotificationRules()
Gets a reference to the instance of StateChangedNotificationRulesMBean
ObjectName getMediaResources()
Gets a reference to the instance of MediaResourcesMBean
ObjectName getTcap()
Gets a reference to the instance of TcapMBean
GeneralMBean enables you to specify an alias for an Interworking Module instance.
Created automatically
Alias
For more information on this attribute, see Table 11-2.
None
CallHandlingMBean enables you to configure how a call is handled.
Created automatically
OeReactionTimerInterval
BodyEncodingFormat
UIResetTimerIntervalinSeconds
CcdirIntervalInSeconds
CcdirWaitingInterval
For more information on this attribute, see Table 11-3.
None
MediaResourcesMBean is a container for instances of MediaResourceMBean. Each instance of MediaResourceMBean represents a single media resource to which an SSP can connect.
Created automatically
None
ObjectName[] getMediaResource()
Returns an array of references to instances of MediaResourceMBean
ObjectName createMediaResourceMBean()
Creates a new instance of MediaResourceMBean
void destroyMediaResourceMBean()
Destroys an existing instance of MediaResourceMBean
ObjectName lookupMediaResourceMBean()
Gets a reference to the instance of MediaResourceMBean
Each instance of MediaResourceMBean represents one media resource to which an SSP can connect to play announcements.
MediaResources.createMediaResource()
Name
Alias
AddressDigits
OperationType
SnAddress
SnIpConfiguration
ResourceType
PrivateResourceType
AnswerIndication
For more information on these attributes, see Table 11-4.
None
TcapMBean enables you to configure the TCAP layer of the module.
Created automatically
Class4DefaultTimeoutInSeconds
RejectTimeoutInSeconds
ActivateInvokeAlarmInApplicationLayer
ApplicationPartGuardTimer
ResultSplitLength
For more information on these attributes, see Table 11-5.
None