User's Guide
List of Configuration Parameters
The following sections provide a reference for WebLogic Network Gatekeeper configuration paramters:
SLEE and SLEE utility services
The Level column in the tables below indicate how the parameter value is distributed among the SLEE service instances in the system. When Level is defined as Node, the value is distributed to all SLEEs in the system where the service is installed. If defined as SLEE, the value is set for the service instance in the current SLEE only.
SLEE
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Database diskspace warning threshold
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SLEE
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Specifies a threshold value that raises a warning if the database partition is running out of free diskspace.
The threshold value specifies the lowest amount of free diskspace (in kilobyte) allowed before the warning is raises. Default is 1GB (1 000 000 kb).
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Database shutdown threshold
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SLEE
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Specifies a threshold value that initiates a database shutdown if the database partition is running out of free diskspace.
The threshold value specifies the lowest amount of free diskspace (in kilobyte) allowed before the shutdown is initiated. Default is 1GB (1 000 000 kb).
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Database diskspace monitor interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the database diskpace monitor interval (in seconds).
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Resource sharing context
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SLEE
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Specifies data to be used for a resource sharing context. That is, a number of SLEE service sharing a dedicated set of system capacity.
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Task manager queue size
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SLEE
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Specifies at what level (in number task in the queue) the SLEE should be considered to have 100% load.
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Task manager thread pool size
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of possible simultaneous JAVA threads in the SLEE and the SLEE services.
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Zombie object supervision interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the time (in seconds) between object supervision heartbeats. The heartbeats are sent to non-responding objects (zombies).
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Zombie object supervision timeout
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SLEE
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Specifies the period (in seconds) heartbeats are sent to non-responding objects before they are assumed dead. That is, the object reference is removed.
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Alarm service
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_alarm service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Alarm broadcast interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the time interval (in seconds) between alarm broadcasts for the AlarmListenerExt interface listeners
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Alarm log filter level
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SLEE
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Specifies which alarms are logged in the alarm list.
The active filter level is represented with a digit according the table below:
1 - all alarms are logged in the alarm list
2 - minor, major and critical are logged
3 - major and critical alarms are logged
4 - only critical alarms are logged
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Backup service
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_backup service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Backup path
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SLEE
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Specifies the path to the directory where the database backup will be stored.
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Database path
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SLEE
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Specifies the path to the database.
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Local database address
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SLEE
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Specifies the local database address (IP and port). Example: 192.168.1.4:3306
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Remote database address
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SLEE
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Specifies the remote database address (IP and port). Example: 192.168.1.6:3306
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SLEE path
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SLEE
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Specifies the SLEE home directory.
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Charging service
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_charging service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Charging filter
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Node
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Specifies, for each SCS proxy, based on transaction result which transactions should be stored in the charging database. Possible values for each transaction result:
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Event service
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_event service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Event log filter level
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SLEE
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Specifies which events are written to the event log.
The active filter level is represented with a digit according the table below:
1 - all events are logged
2 - medium and high importance are logged
3 - only high importance events are logged
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Service capability manager
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SC_manager service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Service capability manager IOR
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Node
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Specifies the service capability manager's IOR to be user by the external protocol adapters (external plug-ins).
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Criteria
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Node
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Specifies to which type of service capability an incoming message shall be routed. The routing is based on the destination address of the incoming message.
Note, criteria definition is only needed for service capabilities of type MESSAGING_TYPE.
Criteria: A regular expression for the destination address. For example ^[0-5].* matching all destination addresses starting with 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
Note, the destination address expressions must match the addresses that are used for mailboxes in ESPA_messaging and instance number ranges in ESPA_messaging_userinteraction.)
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Servlet installer
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Servlet_installer service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Servlet installation directory
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Node
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Specifies the path to the directory where servlets are installed.
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SNMP
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_snmp service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Community
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Node
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Specifies the snmp community string.
Default value: private
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Enterprise object identifier
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Node
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Specifies the object ID for BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper.
Default value: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2727
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Primary manager address
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Node
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Specifies the target address of the primary SNMP manager.
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Secondary manager address
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Node
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Specifies the target address of the secondary SNMP manager.
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SNMP version
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Node
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Specifies the SNMP protocol version:
0 - SNMP v1
1 - SNMP v2 (default)
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Trap filter level
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Node
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Specifies which alarms are sent as SNMP traps.
The active filter level is represented with a digit according the table below:
1 - all alarms are logged in the alarm list
2 - minor, major and critical are logged
3 - major and critical alarms are logged
4 - only critical alarms are logged
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Trap sending repetition
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Node
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Specifies how many times a trap will be sent.
Default value: 1
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Statistics service
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_statistics service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Site ID
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Noed
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Specifies the an ID that will be included in all statistics reports generated from BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper.
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Statistics type (list)
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Node
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Specifies the statistics types to be included in the statistics reports.
If a new service is installed, the statistics type(s) used by that service have to be added to the list.
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Status
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SLEE
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Specifies if the statistics service is active or not. That is, if statistics is collected and written to the database or not.
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Trace service
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SLEE_trace service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Buffer size
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of trace messages buffered in the memory before written to disk.
Value range: 1-500 messages
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Maximum number of trace file
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of trace files stored for a service. If the number is exceeded, the oldest trace file will be deleted.
Value range: 0-10 files
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Maximum trace file size
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum size of the trace files.
Value range: 100-100000 KB
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SLEE trace status
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SLEE
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Specifies if the trace service is active (enabled/disabled) on the SLEE.
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SLEE start-up parameters
The following configuration parameters are initialised at SLEE start-up. They are set in the slee_properties.xml
file found in /usr/local/slee/bin/ directory.
XML Tag
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Parameter Description
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<SLEE_PROPERTIES>
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Specifies properties for the SLEE instance.
oam_port
The port where the management resource sharing context's service manageable CORBA objects, that is, the objects presented in the Network Gatekeeper Management Tool, are available.
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XML Tag
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Parameter Description
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<SLEE_PROPERTIES>
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max_mem
Specifies the maximum size, in bytes, of the JVM memory allocation pool. This value must a multiple of 1024 greater than 2MB. Append the letter k or K to indicate kilobytes, or m or M to indicate megabytes.
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XML Tag
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Parameter Description
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<SLEE_AGENT>
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Specifies data for the SLEE agent process.
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<SLEE_HOST>
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Specifies the SLEE host's IP address.
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<SLEE_PATH>
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Specifies the SLEE and database installation directories.
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<SLEE_REPOSITORY>
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Specifies the port where the SLEE repository is available.
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<SLEE_DB_1>
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Specifies data about the primary database.
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<SLEE_DB_2> (Optional)
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Specifies data about the secondary database.
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<SLEE_TIME>
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Specifies data about the time format used.
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<SLEE_TRACE>
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Specifies start up data for the SLEE trace service.
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<SLEE_BIDIR>
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Specifies data for the bi-directional CORBA plug-in.
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<RMI_REGISTRY>
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Specifies data for the RMI registry.
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<MANAGER>
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Specifies the number of OAM transactions to be saved in the Network Gatekeeper Management Tool history file.
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<MANAGER_TRACE>
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Specifies (TRUE|FALSE) if OAM transactions shall be written to the OAM manager history file.
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<BACKUP>
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Specifies the path to the directory where SLEE backups shall be saved.
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SESPA
SESPA access
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SESPA_access service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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CORBA connect timeout
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Node
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Specifies the CORBA connect timeout for the SESPA communication with ESPA.
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CORBA request timeout
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Node
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Specifies the CORBA request timeout for the SESPA communication with ESPA.
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Load distribution
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SLEE
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Specifies how the load will be distributed among the SESPA hosts.
host - the host's IP address
load share - the host's load share in relation to the other hosts. Specified as an integer.
Example, for three hosts the load share can be specified as 1-1-1 (equal distribution among the hosts). If one host shall have double load compared to the other to the load share is specified as 2-1-1. That is "load share" is set to 2 for that host and 1 for the other two.
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SESPA call control
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SESPA_call_control service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Removal time
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SLEE
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Specifies the time of day (hh:mm) when removal of old call sessions will be performed.
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Storage duration
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of days a call session will be stored in the database before it is automatically removed.
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SQL removal size
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of old call sessions to be removed per SQL query execution.
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SESPA messaging
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the SESPA_messaging service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Removal time
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SLEE
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Specifies the time of day (hh:mm) when removal of old messages will be performed.
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Storage duration
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of days a message will be stored in the database before it is automatically removed.
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SQL removal size
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of messages to be removed per SQL query execution.
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ESPA access and ESPA service capability modules
ESPA access
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_access service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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ESPA Charging
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_charging service management interface:
Parameter
|
Level
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Description
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Request timeout
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Node
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Specifies the timeout (in seconds) for the asynchronous requests made on the service interface by an application.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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ESPA call control
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_callcontrol service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Request timeout
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Node
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Specifies the timeout (in seconds) for the asynchronous requests made on the service interface by an application.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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ESPA call user interaction
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_call_userinteraction service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Default translation address
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Node
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Specifies the address to a default announcement that will be used if no specific translation is specified for the announcement ID.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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UI timeout
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Node
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Specifies how long (in seconds) the service capability will wait for a response on a call user interaction request before timing out.
Value range: 10-3600 seconds
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ESPA messaging
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_messaging service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Mailbox timeout
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Node
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Specifies the timeout value for opened mailboxes. The timeout value is specified in seconds. When a mailbox has not been used for this amount of time it is closed.
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Maximum number of properties to fetch
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Node
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Defines the maximum number of message properties to fetch for a message. If the maximum number of properties is larger than the number of properties for a message, all properties will not be fetched.
Note, each destination address in a send list counts as one property.
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Notification callback time before dead
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Node
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Specifies how long notification callback-interfaces shall be considered to be 'zombies' (not responding to heartbeat supervision) before considered dead and removed from the notification.
If a notification only has one callback-interface set and this is considered to be dead the notification will be discarded.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Removal time
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Node
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Specifies the time of day when old messages (see storage duration) are automatically removed from the system.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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Simultaneously deleted messages
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of messages to be deleted per SQL query execution.
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Storage duration
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Node
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Specifies the number of days a message will be stored in the mailbox before it is automatically removed.
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ESPA messaging user interaction
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_messaging_userinteraction service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Address configuration
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Node
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Specifies what address-parameters shall be used in the address that is used as 'sent from' address when sending a message to a user. That is, when invoking sendInfoReq or sendInfoAndCollectReq on IpUI.
address plan:
0 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_NOT_PRESENT 1 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_UNDEFINED 2 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_IP 3 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_MULTICAST 4 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_UNICAST 5 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_E164 (default) 6 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_AESA 7 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_URL 8 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_NSAP 9 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_SMTP 10 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_MSMAIL 11 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_X400 12 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_SIP 13 = P_ADDRESS_PLAN_ANY
address presentation: 0 = P_ADDRESS_PRESENTATION_ UNDEFINED (default) 1 = P_ADDRESS_PRESENTATION_ALLOWED 2 = P_ADDRESS_PRESENTATION_ RESTRICTED 3 = P_ADDRESS_PRESENTATION_ ADDRESS_NOT_AVAILABLE
address screening: 0 = P_ADDRESS_SCREENING_ UNDEFINED (default) 1 = P_ADDRESS_SCREENING_USER_ VERIFIED_PASSED 2 = P_ADDRESS_SCREENING_USER_ NOT_VERIFIED 3 = P_ADDRESS_SCREENING_USER_ VERIFIED_FAILED 4 = P_ADDRESS_SCREENING_NETWORK
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Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Default plug-in type
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Node
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Specifies what type of plug-in that shall be used * for user interaction if the policy service is unavailable or if the type is not specified in the SLA.
Valid types:
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GUI instance number range
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SLEE
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Specifies address ranges to be used as destination addresses for the end-users' answers. Over-lapping ranges between service instances are not allowed. The size of the range defines how many outstanding requests can be handled by the service instance at a time. Individual range size can be increased by adding digits in the end of the start and end values.
Example: the range 1231000-1231999 can be increased to 12310000-12319999.
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Notification callback time before dead
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Node
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Specifies how long notification callback-interfaces shall be considered to be 'zombies' (not responding to heartbeat supervision) before considered dead and removed from the notification.
If a notification only has one callback-interface set and this is considered to be dead the notification will be discarded.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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UI timeout
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Node
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Specifies how long (in seconds) the service capability will wait for a response on a user interaction request before timing out.
Value range: 10-3600 seconds
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ESPA Subscriber profile
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_subscriber_profile service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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ESPA User location
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_user_location service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Maximum number of outstanding addresses
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Node
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Specifies the maximum number of location addresses (numbers) that can be registered for periodic user location at the same time.
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Minimum interval between periodic location requests
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Node
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Specifies minimum allowed time interval (in milliseconds) between location requests when periodic user location is used.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Plug-in type request level error callback
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Node
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Specifies if the plug-ins that makes one error callback if the entire request failed or if the plug-in makes one error callback for each failed address in the request.
TRUE - one error callback for the whole request
FALSE - one error callback for each failed address
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Request timeout
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Node
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Specifies the timeout (in seconds) for the asynchronous requests made on the service interface by an application.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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ESPA User status
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the ESPA_user_status service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Plug-in type request level error callback
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Node
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Specifies if the plug-ins that makes one error callback if the entire request failed or if the plug-in makes one error callback for each failed address in the request.
TRUE - one error callback for the whole request
FALSE - one error callback for each failed address
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Request timeout
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Node
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Specifies the timeout (in seconds) for the asynchronous requests made on the service interface by an application.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the service will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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Plug-in manager
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_manager service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Plug-in types (list)
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Node
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Specifies the types of network and SCS plug-ins that can be installed. If the plug-in type is not registered before the plug-in is installed, the plug-in cannot register in the plug-in manager.
Plug-in types for the core plug-ins are provided as default.
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Network plug-ins
ESPA access
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_OSA_access service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Keystore password
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Node
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Specifies the password used when storing and removing user certificates and private keys in the ESPA Access/OSA plug-in's keystore.
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Policy based routing enabled
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Node
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Specifies if policy based routing is enabled or not. Must be set to TRUE if the policy based routing shal be.
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ESPA generic UI/OSA (HOSA)
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_OSA_GUI (Plugin_HOSA_GUI) service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Language
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SLEE
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Specifies the value for the language parameter to be used in the sendInfoReq and sendInfoAndCollectReq requests.
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Requested response
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SLEE
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Specifies the value for the requested response parameter to be used in the sendInfoReq and sendInfoAndCollectReq requests.
Defines if a response is required from the call user interaction service, and any action the service should take.
1 - RESPONSE REQUIRED The User Interaction Call shall send a response when the request has completed.
2 - LAST ANNOUNCEMENT IN A ROW This is the final announcement within a sequence. It might, however, be that additional announcements will be requested at a later moment. The UI call service may release any used resources in the network. The UI object will not be released.
4 - FINAL REQUEST This is the final request. The UI object will be released after the information has been presented to the user.
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Repeat indicator
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SLEE
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Specifies how many time an announcement or voice prompt shall be sent to the end users. If 0 (zero) is specified,
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Minimum no. of characters
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SLEE
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Specifies the minimum number of characters (digits) to be collected after an announcement/voice prompt.
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Maximum number of characters
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of characters (digits) to be collected after an announcement/voice prompt.
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End sequence
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SLEE
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Specifies the character(s) which will terminate an input of variable length.
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First character timeout
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum allowed time period between an annoncement has been completed or interruped and the first character (digit) is entered. If the timer times out, the input is regarded to be erroneous.
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Inter-character time out
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum allowed time period between entering two subsequent characters (digits) in a response. If the timer times out, the input is regarded to be erroneous.
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Enable Notification Restoration
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SLEE
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Defines if automatic restoration of registered notifications shall be performed towards an underlying Generic UI OSA (HOSA) SCS.
If enabled, BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper restores the notification listeners periodically. The time period is defined in Notification Restoration Interval.
This is used when the underlying OSA/Parlay Gateway does not restore registered notifications after a restart. This is the case for, for example Ericsson NRG.
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Notification Restore Interval
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SLEE
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The time in seconds between each notification restoration process.
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ESPA user location/OSA
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_OSA_UL service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Maximum number of addresses per request
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of adresses allowed per one user location request.
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ESPA user status/OSA
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_OSA_US service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Maximum number of addresses per request
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of adresses allowed per one user status request.
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Messaging/CIMD
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_messaging_cimd service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Alive message interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval between link test messages in seconds. 0 (zero) disables the test messages sending.
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SMSC connection info
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SLEE
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Specifies information about the WebLogic Network Gatekeeper OSA Gateway connection.
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Overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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Database cleaner parameters
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SLEE
|
Specifies parameters for the store and forward database cleaner service:
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Database query size
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of queries to be processed, that is, deleted at a time.
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Messaging/SMPP SMS
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_messaging_SMPP_SMS service management interface:
Parameter
|
Level
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Description
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Connect delay value
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in seconds) between SMSC reconnect attempts within a reconnect procedure.
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Connect total time value
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SLEE
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Specifies the duration (in minutes) of an SMSC reconnect procedure. A reconnect procedure includes several SMSC reconnect attempts.
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Database cleaner parameters
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SLEE
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Specifies parameters for the store and forward database cleaner service:
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Database query size
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of queries to be processed, that is, deleted at a time.
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Enquire link request timer value
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SLEE
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Specifies the how long (in milliseconds) the plug-in will wait for a response to the enquire link request before the connection is considered dead.
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Enquire link timer value
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in minutes) between the enquire link requests sent to the SMSC. Sending this request to the SMSC keeps the connection alive.
If 0 (zero) is specified, the enquire link sending is turned off.
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ESME address range
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SLEE
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Specifies the address range of the SMSes to be sent to BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper. The address range is specified as a UNIX regular expression.
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ESME numbering plan indicator
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SLEE
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Specifies the numbering plan indicator for the addresses specified in the "ESME address range" parameter.
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ESME password
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SLEE
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Specifies the password used by BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper when connecting to the SMSC as an ESME.
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ESME system ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the system ID used by BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper when connecting to the SMSC as an ESME.
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ESME system type
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SLEE
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Specifies the system type used by BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper when connecting to the SMSC as an ESME.
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ESME type of number
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SLEE
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Specifies the type of number for the addresses specified in the "ESME address range" parameter.
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Overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Request timer value
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SLEE
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Specifies the value (in milliseconds) of the timer used when sending messages. When the timer expires, the plug-in assumes that the message sending has failed.
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Sequence number range end ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the last number in the sequence number range. The ID manager will not generate IDs larger than the specified value.
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Sequence number range start ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the first number in the sequence number range. The ID manager will generate IDs beginning with the specified value
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Severe overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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SMSC default alphabet
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SLEE
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Specifies the default alphabet used by the SMSC. This is specified in the plug-in for the characters to be decoded correctly.
The following encoding schemes are supported:
- ASCII
- Cp1252
- ISO8859_1
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SMSC IP address
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SLEE
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Specifies the SMSC host's IP address.
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SMSC port
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SLEE
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Specifies the SMSC host's port number.
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User text max length
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of characters allowed in an Parlay message.
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Messaging/SMPP USSD
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_messaging_SMPP_USSD service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Connect delay value
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in seconds) between SMSC reconnect attempts within a reconnect procedure.
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Connect total time value
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SLEE
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Specifies the duration (in minutes) of an SMSC reconnect procedure. A reconnect procedure includes several SMSC reconnect attempts.
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Database cleaner parameters
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SLEE
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Specifies parameters for the store and forward database cleaner service:
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Database query size
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of queries to be processed, that is, deleted at a time.
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Enquire link request timer value
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SLEE
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Specifies the how long (in milliseconds) the plug-in will wait for a response to the enquire link request before the connection is considered dead.
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Enquire link timer value
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in minutes) between the enquire link requests sent to the SMSC. Sending this request to the SMSC keeps the connection alive.
If 0 (zero) is specified, the enquire link sending is turned off.
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ESME address range
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SLEE
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Specifies the address range of the SMSes to be sent to BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper. The address range is specified as a UNIX regular expression.
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ESME numbering plan indicator
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SLEE
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Specifies the numbering plan indicator for the addresses specified in the "ESME address range" parameter.
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ESME password
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SLEE
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Specifies the password used by BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper when connecting to the SMSC as an ESME.
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ESME system ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the system ID used by BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper when connecting to the SMSC as an ESME.
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ESME system type
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SLEE
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Specifies the system type used by BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper when connecting to the SMSC as an ESME.
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ESME type of number
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SLEE
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Specifies the type of number for the addresses specified in the "ESME address range" parameter.
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Overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Request timer value
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SLEE
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Specifies the value (in milliseconds) of the timer used when sending messages. When the timer expires, the plug-in assumes that the message sending has failed.
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Sequence number range end ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the last number in the sequence number range. The ID manager will not generate IDs larger than the specified value.
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Sequence number range start ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the first number in the sequence number range. The ID manager will generate IDs beginning with the specified value
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Severe overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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User text max length
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of characters allowed in an Parlay message.
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USSD gateway address
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SLEE
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Specifies the USSD host's IP address.
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USSD gateway port
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SLEE
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Specifies the USSD host's port number.
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MMS/EAIF
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_mms_EAIF service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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MMS server configuration
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SLEE
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Specifies the configuration for the connection with the MMS server
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Overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Response delay
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SLEE
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Specifies the response delay (in milliseconds) when running running asynchronous mode.
The specified value must be greater than 0 (zero).
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Send mode
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SLEE
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Specifies the send mode according to the following:
1 - Synchronous
2 - Asynchronous
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Severe overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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MMS/MM7
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_messaging_MM7 service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Attachment format
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SLEE
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Specifies the format used for attachments. One of the following:
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Database cleaner parameters
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SLEE
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Specifies parameters for the store and forward database cleaner service:
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Database query size
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SLEE
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Specifies the maximum number of queries to be processed, that is, deleted at a time.
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Default destination
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SLEE
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Specifies a default destination address for incoming messages without a destination address. If set to an empty string, incoming messages without a destination address will be rejected.
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Heartbeat configuration
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SLEE
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Specifies the plug-in to MM7 server heartbeat function configuration:
Example: If the URL is set to http://192.168.1.4:8080/status/status.txt and status.txt contains the text "MM7 server OK", the plug in will match this text against the text specified in heartbeat content match. If they match, the connection will be considered OK.
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HTTP basic authentication
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SLEE
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Specifies if HTTP basic authentication is enabled (TRUE|FALSE) or not.
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HTTP basic authentication details
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SLEE
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Specifies the user name and password to be used for the HTTP basic authentication.
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Is active
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SLEE
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Specifies (true|false) if the plug-in shall explicitly activated even if the heartbeat function indicates that the MM7 server is not responding. That is, if there is something wrong with the heartbeat function itself.
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MM7 version
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SLEE
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Specifies the MM7 version used. The following are supported:
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MMS relay/server address
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SLEE
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Specifies the path used in the http request to the MMS relay/server.
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MMS relay/server URN
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SLEE
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Specifies the MMS relay/server URN (Uniform Resource Name)
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Overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Read report
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SLEE
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Specifies if read reports are requested (TRUE|FALSE) or not.
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Report address
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SLEE
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Specifies the report address to be used when sending messages to an Ericsson MMSC that requires the report address element.
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Sequence number range end ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the last number in the sequence number range. The ID manager will not generate IDs larger than the specified value.
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Sequence number range start ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the first number in the sequence number range. The ID manager will generate IDs beginning with the specified value
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Severe overload percentage
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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Value added service ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the VAS (Value Added Service) ID to be used for BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper If left empty, the Application Instance Group IDApplication ID the application belongs to is used.
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Value added service provider ID
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SLEE
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Specifies the VASP (Value Added Service Provider) ID to be used for BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper. If left empty, the Service Provider IDthe application belongs to is used.
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User location/MLP
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_user_location_MLP service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Default MLP response request
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SLEE
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Specifies the default MLP response request type. If set to NOT_USED, the <eqop> tag will not be used in the SOAP requests. The following are supported:
0 - NO_DELAY
1 - LOW_DELAY
2 - DELAY_TOL
3 - NOT_USED
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Heartbeat check interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) between MLP server heartbeat checks. Heart beats are only sent if the connection with the MLP server is lost.
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MLP password
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SLEE
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Specifies BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper password used when connecting to the MLP server. The password is provided by the MLP owner.
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MLP requestor ID
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SLEE
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Specifies BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper requestor ID. If set to an empty string, the <requestorid> tag will not be used in the SOAP requests.
The requestor ID is provided by the MLP owner.
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MLP server URL
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SLEE
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Specifies the MLP server's URL.
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MLP service ID
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SLEE
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Specifies BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper service ID. If set to an empty string, the <serviceid> tag will not be used in the SOAP requests.
The service ID is provided by the MLP owner.
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MLP user ID
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SLEE
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Specifies BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper user ID used when connecting to the MLP server. The user ID is provided by the MLP owner.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Request buffer
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SLEE
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Specifies if request buffering shall used (TRUE|FALSE) or not. If not used requests will be rejected if the MLP server does not respond. If used, the requests will be buffered and sent to the MLP server when the connection is re-established.
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Request buffer flush interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) between flushes when emptying the request buffer.
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Request buffer flush size
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SLEE
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Specifies the number of requests sent in each flush when emptying the request buffer.
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Request buffer request interval
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SLEE
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Specifies the interval (in milliseconds) between the requests within a flush when emptying the request buffer.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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User location/MPS
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_user_location_MPS service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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MPC address
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SLEE
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The IP address of the MPC server.
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MPC port
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SLEE
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The port number to connect to on the MPC server.
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MPC user ID
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SLEE
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BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper user ID used when connecting to the MPC server. The user ID is provided by the MPC owner.
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MPC password
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SLEE
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BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper password used when connecting to the MPC server. The password is provided by the MPC owner.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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User Status/MPS
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Plugin_user_status_MPS service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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MPC address
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SLEE
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The IP address of the MPC server.
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MPC port
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SLEE
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The port number to connect to on the MPC server.
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MPC user ID
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SLEE
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BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper user ID used when connecting to the MPC server. The user ID is provided by the MPC owner.
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MPC password
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SLEE
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BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper password used when connecting to the MPC server. The password is provided by the MPC owner.
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Overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise an overloaded alarm.
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Severe overload level
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SLEE
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Specifies the load percentage defining when the plug-in will raise a severely overloaded alarm.
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Servlet engine manager
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Servlet_engine_manager service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Port
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SLEE
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Specifies the port number on which the servlet engine is configured to listen for http connections.
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Embedded Tomcat
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Embedded_Tomcat service management interface:
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Catalina home directory
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SLEE
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Specifies the path to the Tomcat servlet engine
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IP address
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SLEE
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Specifies the local IP address used for listening
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Connectors
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SLEE
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Specifies connectors. That is, connects a protocol type to a port and defines related configuration data.
Valid protocol types are: http and ajs
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HTTPS Connectors
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SLEE
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Specifies https connectors.
The keystore file parameter includes the directory path (including file name) for the user certificate.
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Network time server manager
The following configuration parameters can be changed through the Time_server_manager service management interface:.
Parameter
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Level
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Description
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Server address
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Node
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Specifies the IP address of the system time server.
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Synchronization interval
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Node
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Specifies the time period (in milliseconds) between the time synchronizations. The shortest recommended interval is 10.000 ms.
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Time difference alarm
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Node
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Specifies the maximum time difference (in milliseconds), at synchronization, between the SLEE time and the time server time that is allowed without raising an alarm.
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Maximum time difference for automatic syncronization
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Node
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Specifies the maximum time difference (in milliseconds) that is allowed for making an automatic synchronization between the SLEE time and the time server time.
If the time difference exceeds the specified value, the syncronization has to be made manually.
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