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Oracle® Communication and Mobility Server Installation Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3)

Part Number E12657-02
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A  C  D  E  H  I  J  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  X 

Numerics

3GPP IP Multimedia System, 1.1

A

Aggregation Proxy, 1.4, 5.2.1.5
Application Router, 1.4
Application Server Control, 5.3.3

C

clustering, 2

D

deinstallation, 2.5

E

Edge Proxy, 1.2.2, 1.4, 2.1.1
installing, 2.1.4
Ethereal, 3.1.9
example network (for Large Presence Deployment), 5.3.1

H

high availability, 2, 2.1
HTTPS, 3.1.3

I

IMS, 1.1
installation
cluster, 2.1
prerequisites, 1.2
summary, 2.2.11
types, 2.2.1
verification, 3
installation modes, 1.3

J

JDK 1.5, 1.3
JVM, 5.3.4.4.3

L

Load Balancer, 5.2.1.1
log level, 3.1.2

M

MBean browser, 1.2.2

N

netstat command, 1.2.2.1

O

OC4J
Admin, 2.2.3
configure, 5.3.4.4
HTTP Port, 2.2.10
OCMS, 1
Aggregation Proxy, 1.4
Application Router, 1.4
components, 1.4
configuring test users, 2.2.8
configuring the SIP Container, 2.2.10
Edge Proxy, 1.4
installation modes, 1.3
installing, 2, 2.2
monitoring network traffic, 3.1.9
Oracle Application Server mode, 1.3.2
port requirements, 1.2.2
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, 1.3.1
starting OCMS, 2.3
stopping OCMS, 2.3
STUN Server, 1.4
Subscriber Data Services, 1.4
system requirements, 1.2.1
verifying installation of, 3
verifying Servlet registration, 3.1.5
verifying the installation, 2.2.13
OPMN, 1.4
opmnctl status command, 2.2.12
Oracle Application Server Control, 5.3.3
Oracle Application Server mode, 1.3.2
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, 2.2.13
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 1.4
Oracle RAC database, 4
Oracle Remote Method Invocation port, 2.2.12
Oracle RMI (ORMI) protocol, 2.2.12

P

pool
create, 5.3.6.1
port conflicts, 1.2.2.1, 2.6.1
port numbers
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.2.13
prerequisites, installation, 1.2
Presence, 1.4, 3.1.6.2
Multi-Node topology, 5.2
Presence Cluster, 5.1.1
Presence Node, 5.1.1
Presence Server (PS), 5.1.1
Presence Service, 5.1.1
subscribing to, 3.1.6.1
testing, 3.1.6
Presence Large Deployment
installation, 5
Presence port, 1.2.2
Primary Server Address, 2.2.2
product overview, 1.1
provisioning users, 3.1.1
Proxy Registrar, 1.4
proxy server, 3.1.3
PSTN
SIP to PSTN calls, 3.1.8

R

RAC
installing with, 4.2
Remote Method Invocation port, 2.2.12
RMI port, 2.2.12

S

schema
database, 2.2.6
SDP Datafile directory, 2.2.5
servlet registration, 3.1.5
Session Initiation Protocol, 1.1
SIP, 1.1
SIP Container, 2.2.10
SIP Domain, 2.2.10, 2.2.10
SIP Port, 2.2.10
SIP port, 2.2.10
SIP Realm, 2.2.10, 2.2.10
sizing, 2.1.2
Standalone Developer mode, 1.3.1
starting OCMS, 2.3
stopping OCMS, 2.3
STUN Server, 1.4
specifying primary and secondary addresses, 2.2.7
Subscriber Data Services, 1.4
SYS Password, 2.2.4
system requirements, 1.2.1

T

test users, 2.2.8, 2.2.8
topology, 1
Presence Multi-Node, 5.2
tuning (for Presence Large Deployment), 5.3.4.7

U

User Dispatcher, 1.4, 5.2.1.2
usernames
requirement for lowercase, 2.2.9
users, 3.1.1

V

verify OCMS installation, 2.2.13
verifying OCMS, 3
Virtual Server (VS), 5.3.6.2

X

XDM, 5.1.1
XDM Cluster, 5.1.1
XDM Node, 5.1.1
XDMC, 5.1.1
XDMS settings, 3.1.3