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Oracle® Communication and Mobility Server Installation Guide
Release 10.1.3 for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)

Part Number E10062-01
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A  C  D  E  G  H  I  J  L  M  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  X 

Numerics

3GPP IP Multimedia System, 1.1

A

Aggregation Proxy, 1.4.1
Application Router, 1.4.1
Application Server Home, 2.4.2

C

clustering, 2
configuring a proxy host, 2.2
custom installation, 1.5, 2.4.4
requirements for, 1.5.1

D

data access control, 1.5.1.1
data source, 1.5.1.1
data store, 1.5.1.1

E

Eclipse, 1.1, 2.2
compiler compliance level, 2.2
configuring Java Runtime Environment, 2.2
installing, 2.2
Edge Proxy, 1.2.3, 1.4.1, 2.1.1
Ethereal, 3.1.8

G

garbage collection, 4.3

H

heap size, 4.3
high availability, 2
HTTPS, 3.1.3

I

IMS, 1.1
installation mode, 2.4.1
installation modes, 1.3
installation summary, 2.4.11
installation type, 2.4.4

J

Java Virtual Machine settings, 4.3
JAVA_HOME, 2.2, 2.4
JDK 1.5, 1.2.1, 1.3
locating, 2.4

L

log level, 3.1.2

M

MBean browser, 1.2.3

O

OCMS, 1
Aggregation Proxy, 1.4.1
Application Router, 1.4.1
Application Server Home, 2.4.2
applications, 1.4.1
components, 1.4
configuring OCMS server IP address, 2.4
configuring test users, 2.4.9
configuring the SIP Container, 2.4.8
custom installation, 1.5
Edge Proxy, 1.4.1
installation configurations options file, 2.4.11
installation modes, 1.3
installation summary file, 2.4.11
installation type, 2.4.4
installing, 2.4
monitoring network traffic, 3.1.8
Oracle Application Server mode, 1.3.1, 2.4.1
port requirements, 1.2.3
Presence, 1.4.1
Presence Web Services
Presence Web Services, 1.4.1
Proxy Registrar, 1.4.1
SIP Servlet Container, 1.4
SIP to PSTN calls, 3.1.7
Standalone Developer mode, 1.3.2, 2.4.1
starting OCMS, 2.5
stopping OCMS, 2.5
STUN Server, 1.4.1
Subscriber Data Services, 1.4.1
system requirements, 1.2.1
typical installation, 1.5
verifying installation of, 3
verifying Servlet registration, 3.1.4
verifying the installation, 2.4.13
OCMS SCE, 1.1, 1.4.1
operating system requirements, 1.2.1
OPMN, 1.4
opmnctl status command, 2.4.12
Oracle Application Server
username and password, 2.4.3
Oracle Application Server mode, 1.3.1, 2.4.1
Oracle Communication and Mobility Server, 1
Oracle Communication and Mobility Server Service Creation Environment, 1.1, 1.4.1
Oracle Communicator, 3.1
adding contacts, 3.1.5.1
configuring a proxy server, 3.1.3
event notifications, 3.1.5.3
installing, 3.1.3
testing publication of Presence, 3.1.5.2
XDMS settings, 3.1.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
port numbers, 2.4.13
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 1.4
Oracle Remote Method Invocation port, 2.4.12
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, 1.5.1.1
installation, 2.3.3
installing, 2.3
requirements for, 1.2.1
running OCMS without, 4.3
specifying database location, 2.4.7
verifying installation of, 2.3.4

P

permsize, 1.5.1.1, 4.3
port assignments, 2.1.3
port conflicts, 4.1
port numbers
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.4.13
Presence, 1.4.1, 3.1.5.2
subscribing to, 3.1.5.1
testing, 3.1.5
Presence port, 1.2.3
provisioning users, 3.1.1
Proxy Registrar, 1.4.1
proxy server, 3.1.3
PSTN
SIP to PSTN calls, 3.1.7

R

Remote Method Invocation port, 2.4.12
RMI port, 2.4.12

S

servlet registration, 3.1.4
Session Initiation Protocol, 1.1
shared memory requirement, 1.2.2
shmmax, 1.2.2
SIP, 1.1
SIP Container, 2.4.8
SIP Domain, 2.4.8
SIP port, 2.4.8
SIP Realm, 2.4.8
sizing, 2.1.2
Standalone Developer mode, 1.3.2, 2.4.1
starting OCMS, 2.5
stopping OCMS, 2.5
STUN Server, 1.4.1
specifying primary and secondary addresses, 2.4.6
Subscriber Data Services, 1.4.1

T

test users, 2.4.9
troubleshooting, 4.1
typical installation, 1.5, 2.4.4

U

uninstalling OCMS, 4.4
usernames
requirement for lowercase, 2.4.9
users, 3.1.1

V

verifying OCMS, 3

X

XDMS settings, 3.1.3