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Oracle® Communications Services Gatekeeper Concepts Guide
Release 5.1
E37541-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Introducing Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
What Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper Provides
Access to Telecom Network Service Capabilities Using APIs Based on Well-Known Standards
Access to Oracle Communications Converged Application Server for Connectivity to SIP Network Infrastructure
Application Development Tools
Support for Automating Partner Management Using Web Services
Common Access Control for Both Internal and Third Party Applications
Flexible Authorization Control Based on Fine-Grained Policy Decisions
Enhanced Network Protection
Built-in Network Routing
Carrier Grade and Fully Scalable Architecture
OSS and Billing System Integration
Subscriber Personalization and Protection
Extensible Architecture
Partner Manager Portal
Partner Portal
2
Software Architecture Overview
Overview
Communication Services
Container Services
Deployment Model
3
Developing Applications
Overview of Interfaces
SOAP-Based Interfaces
RESTful Interfaces
OneAPI Interfaces
Native Interfaces
References
SDK
4
Managing Application Service Providers
Overview
The Administration Model
Partner Relationship Management Interfaces
Other Tasks Associated with Administering Service Providers
5
Managing Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Overview
The WebLogic and Services Gatekeeper Administration Console
OAM Tasks Overview
OSS Integration
6
Charging and Billing Integration
Overview
CDR-Based Charging
Data Generation
Content-Based Charging and Accounting
Billing System Integration
Billing Gateways
CDR Database
Charging Using Diameter
7
Redundancy, Load Balancing, and High Availability
Tiering
Traffic Management Inside Services Gatekeeper
Application-Initiated Traffic
Network-triggered Traffic
Registering Notifications with Network Nodes
Notification Life Span
When the Network Node Supports Primary and Secondary Notification
When the Network Node Supports Only Single Notification
Network Configuration
Geographic Redundancy
Geo-Redundant Sites
Applications and Geo-Redundancy
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Service Extensibility
Overview
The Platform Development Studio
Glossary
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