Index
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Numerics
- 3GPP IP Multimedia System, 1.1
A
- Aggregation Proxy, 1.4
- Application Router, 1.4
- Application Server Home, 2.3.2
B
- backing up OCMS data, 5.2
C
- clustering, 2
- custom installation, 1.5, 2.3.4
- 
- 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
- Edge Proxy, 1.2.3, 1.4, 2.1.1
- Ethereal, 3.1.9
G
- garbage collection, 4.3
H
- heap size, 4.3
- high availability, 2
- HTTPS, 3.1.3
I
- IMS, 1.1
- installation mode, 2.3.1
- installation modes, 1.3
- installation summary, 2.3.10
- installation type, 2.3.4
J
- Java Virtual Machine settings, 4.3
- JAVA_HOME, 2.3
- JDK 1.5, 1.2.1, 1.3
- 
- locating, 2.3
 
L
- log level, 3.1.2
M
- MBean browser, 1.2.3
O
- OCMS, 1
- 
- Aggregation Proxy, 1.4
- Application Router, 1.4
- Application Server Home, 2.3.2
- components, 1.4
- configuring OCMS server IP address, 2.3
- configuring test users, 2.3.8
- configuring the SIP Container, 2.3.7
- custom installation, 1.5
- Edge Proxy, 1.4
- installation configurations options file, 2.3.10
- installation modes, 1.3
- installation summary file, 2.3.10
- installation type, 2.3.4
- installing, 2.3
- monitoring network traffic, 3.1.9
- Oracle Application Server mode, 1.3.1, 2.3.1
- port requirements, 1.2.3
- Presence, 1.4
- Presence Web Services
- 
- Presence Web Services, 1.4
 
- Proxy Registrar, 1.4
- SIP Servlet Container, 1.4
- SIP to PSTN calls, 3.1.8
- Standalone Developer mode, 1.3.2, 2.3.1
- starting OCMS, 2.4
- stopping OCMS, 2.4
- STUN Server, 1.4
- Subscriber Data Services, 1.4
- system requirements, 1.2.1
- typical installation, 1.5
- verifying installation of, 3
- verifying Servlet registration, 3.1.5
- verifying the installation, 2.3.13
 
- OCMS data
- 
- backing up, 5.2
- restoring, 5.3
 
- OCMS upgrade tool, 5.4
- operating system requirements, 1.2.1
- OPMN, 1.4
- opmnctl status command, 2.3.12
- Oracle Application Server
- 
- username and password, 2.3.3
 
- Oracle Application Server mode, 1.3.1, 2.3.1
- Oracle Communication and Mobility Server, 1
- Oracle Communicator, 3.1
- 
- adding contacts, 3.1.6.1
- configuring a proxy server, 3.1.3
- event notifications, 3.1.6.3
- installing, 3.1.3
- testing publication of Presence, 3.1.6.2
- XDMS settings, 3.1.3
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- 
- port numbers, 2.3.13
 
- Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 1.4
- Oracle Remote Method Invocation port, 2.3.12
- Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, 1.5.1.1
- 
- installation, 2.2.3
- installing, 2.2
- requirements for, 1.2.1
- running OCMS without, 4.3
- specifying database location, 2.3.6
- verifying installation of, 2.2.4
 
P
- permsize, 1.5.1.1, 4.3
- port conflicts, 4.1
- port numbers
- 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.3.13
 
- Presence, 1.4, 3.1.6.2
- 
- subscribing to, 3.1.6.1
- testing, 3.1.6
 
- Presence port, 1.2.3
- provisioning users, 3.1.1
- Proxy Registrar, 1.4
- proxy server, 3.1.3
- PSTN
- 
- SIP to PSTN calls, 3.1.8
 
R
- Remote Method Invocation port, 2.3.12
- restoring OCMS data, 5.3
- RMI port, 2.3.12
S
- servlet registration, 3.1.5
- Session Initiation Protocol, 1.1
- SIP, 1.1
- SIP Container, 2.3.7
- SIP Domain, 2.3.7
- SIP port, 2.3.7
- SIP Realm, 2.3.7
- sizing, 2.1.2
- Standalone Developer mode, 1.3.2, 2.3.1
- starting OCMS, 2.4
- stopping OCMS, 2.4
- STUN Server, 1.4
- 
- specifying primary and secondary addresses, 2.3.5
 
- Subscriber Data Services, 1.4
T
- test users, 2.3.8
- troubleshooting, 4.1
- typical installation, 1.5, 2.3.4
U
- uninstalling OCMS, 4.4
- upgrading OCMS, 5.1
- usernames
- 
- requirement for lowercase, 2.3.8
 
- users, 3.1.1
V
- verifying OCMS, 3
X
- XDMS settings, 3.1.3