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Oracle® Communication and Mobility Server Administrator Guide
Release 10.1.3

Part Number B31497-01
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A

administrator tasks, 2
Aggregation Proxy, 3.2.5
authenticating XCAP traffic, 9.3.5.4
configuring HTTPS connections, 9.3.5.5
Application layer, 1.5.2
application layer, 1.3.2
Application Router
about, 1.6.6, 1.6.6.1.1, 1.6.6.1.2, 1.6.6.2, 1.6.6.3
configuring, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 9.3.3.3
incremental mode, 1.6.6.1.2, 1.6.6.3, 4.5.2
standard mode, 1.6.6.1.1, 1.6.6.2, 4.5.1
Application Server Control Console, 4.3
applications
deployment, 7.2.1
architecture, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3
Associating nodes with OPMN, 8.2.1
Discovery Server Method, 8.2.1.2
Dynamic Discovery Method, 8.2.1.1
Authentication and Authorization Data, 1.6.8.1

C

cluster, 8.1, 8.2
start, 8.2.2
stop, 8.2.4
verify status, 8.2.3
cluster element, 8.5.2.1
CommandService MBean
executing Sash commands, 9.3.3.1.1
Configuration Recommendations, 3.9
Contact, 4.4.3

D

Data layer, 1.5.2
data layer, 1.3.3
DefaultApplications, 4.4.4
deployment
about, 1.4
clustered, 1.4.2
IMS, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1, 1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3
single, 1.4.1
SIP network, 1.5.2
Deployment Topologies, 3.1, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8
Diameter, 1.6.7
Rf, 1.6.7.2
Ro, 1.6.7.2
Sh, 1.6.7.1
disabling high availability in the application, 8.5.4
Discovery Server Method, 8.2.1.2
DomainsAndRealms, 4.4.2
drafts, A, A.1, A.2, A.3
Dynamic Discovery Method, 8.2.1.1

E

Edge Proxy, 3.2.2
about, 1.6.3
high availability, 8.4
edgeproxy Mbean, 8.4
ENUM Service, 1.6.4.2

F

Fetcher, 1.6.5

H

High Availability, 3.1
Application session data replication, 8.5.2
associating nodes with OPMN, 8.2.1, 8.2.1.1, 8.2.1.2
clustering, 8.2
configuring, 8.1
Edge Proxy, 8.4
Proxy Registrar, 8.6, 8.6.1, 8.6.1.1, 8.6.1.2, 8.6.1.2.1, 8.6.1.2.2, 8.6.1.3, 8.6.1.3.1, 8.6.1.3.2, 8.6.1.4
SIP Servlet applications, 8.5, 8.5.1, 8.5.3, 8.5.4
SIP servlet containers, 8.3
Home Subscriber Server, 1.5.1.1

I

IETF, A, A.1, A.2, A.3
IMS, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1, 1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3
Interrogating Call/Session Control Function, 1.5.1.1
IP Multimedia Subsystem, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1, 1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3

J

JAAS, 6.1

L

Location Lookup Data, 1.6.8.3
Location Lookup Service, 1.6.4.1
log4j
setting the default logging level through log4j.xml, 10.3.2
log4j logging
configuring through log4j.xml, 10.1
setting log levels with the SipServletContainerLoggingMBean, 9.3.2.2
viewing log files, 9.4
logging, 1.6.9
error logging in Sash, 5.5.1, 5.7
login
configuring account locking, 9.3.3.1

N

NOTIFY, 1.6.5

O

OCMS, 1.2
deployment, 1.4, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1, 1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3, 1.5.2
clustered, 1.4.2
single, 1.4.1
system components, 1.6
three layer model, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3
OCMS as a Highly Available SIP Network, 3.5
OCMS as a Presence Server, 3.6
OCMS as a SIP Application Server, 3.4
OCMS as an Instant Messaging Platform, 3.7
OCMS Login Module, 6.1
OCMS Testing Environment, 3.8
opmn.xml, 8.2.1.2
Oracle Communication and Mobility Server, 1.2
deployment
about, 1.4
clusteredt, 1.4.2
IMS, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1, 1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3
single, 1.4.1
SIP network, 1.5.2
system components, 1.6
three layer model, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3
Oracle TimesTen database, 3.2.4
Oracle TimesTen database replication, 8.6.1, 8.6.1.1, 8.6.1.2, 8.6.1.2.1, 8.6.1.2.2, 8.6.1.3, 8.6.1.3.1, 8.6.1.3.2, 8.6.1.4
orion-application.xml, 8.5.2, 8.5.2.1
Overload Policy
setting threshold levels for capacity, 9.3.2.5

P

Presence
about, 1.6.5, 1.6.5.1
configuring, 9.3.4
Presence User Agent, 1.6.5
Presentity, 1.6.5
protocols, A, A.1, A.2, A.3
Proxy Call/Session Control Function, 1.5.1.1
Proxy layer, 1.5.2
proxy layer, 1.3.1
Proxy Registrar, 3.2.6
about, 1.6.4
configuring, 9.3.3.2
high availability, 8.6, 8.6.1, 8.6.1.1, 8.6.1.2, 8.6.1.2.1, 8.6.1.2.2, 8.6.1.3, 8.6.1.3.1, 8.6.1.3.2, 8.6.1.4
PUBLISH, 1.6.5

R

RADIUS Login Module, 6.1
replication, 8.5.2
Rf, 1.6.7.2
RFCs, A, A.1, A.2, A.3
Ro, 1.6.7.2

S

Sash
command and subcommands, 5.3
connection to external instances, 5.2.2
error logging, 5.5.1, 5.7
provisioning users with, 5.2.1
Serving Call/Session Control Function, 1.5.1.1
Session Initiation Protocol, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2
Session Replication, 1.6.10
Sh, 1.6.7.1
SIP, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2
SIP Application Server, 1.5.1.1
SIP Application Servers, 3.2.3
SIP applications
about, 1.6.1
deploying to OC4J, 9.5
deployment through Application Server Control, 7.2.1
high availability, 8.5, 8.5.1, 8.5.3, 8.5.4
inheriting authentication and security from Subscriber Data Services, 9.3.3.1
setting aliases, 9.3.2.1.1
setting the default application, 9.3.2.1
typical, 1.6.1.2
upgrading, 8.5.5
SIP network, 1.5.2
SIP servlet container, 4.2.2
about, 1.6.2, 1.6.2.1
configuring, 4.4
configuring with the sipservletcontainer MBean, 9.3.2
high availability, 8.3
setting the log levels using the SipServletContainerLogging MBean, 9.3.2.2
SIP servlets, 1.6.1
sip.xml, 8.5.1, 8.5.3
basic structure of deployment descriptor file, 7.1
specification requests, A, A.1, A.2, A.3
Standards, A, A.1, A.2, A.3
STUN
configuring the STUN server, 9.3.2.3, 9.3.2.3
Subscriber, 1.6.5
Subscriber Data Services, 1.6.8, 9.3.3.1
system usage statistics, 9.3.2.4

T

testing environment, 3.8
third-party load balancer, 3.2.1
transport protocol, 4.4.1

U

Upgrading SIP applications, 8.5.5
User Data, 1.6.8.2
users
authentication against RADIUS authentication system, 6.1
authentication against TimesTen In-Memory database, 6.1
bulk provisioning, 5.6
provisioning to the TimesTen In-Memory database using the CommandService Mbean, 5.4.2
provisioning users to the TimesTen In-Memory database using Sash, 5.4

W

Watcher, 1.6.5
web.xml, 8.5.1, 8.5.3

X

XDMS
provisioning with Sash, 5.5
provisioning with the CommandService MBean, 5.5.1
XDMS Server, 3.6