Installing BEA WebLogic SIP Server

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Configuring a WebLogic SIP Server Domain

The following sections describe the tasks you may need to perform after installing and licensing your WebLogic SIP Server software:

 


Using the Configuration Wizard

The Configuration Wizard provided with WebLogic SIP Server contains these templates that help you create different SIP Server domains:

See WebLogic SIP Server findme Example for more information about the example application.

Follow these steps to install a new WebLogic SIP Server domain:

  1. Change to the WLSS_HOME\common directory, where WLSS_HOME is the directory in which you install WebLogic SIP Server 2.2 (for example, c:\bea\wlss220\common).
  2. Execute the config.cmd or config.sh script to launch the Configuration Wizard.
  3. Select Create a new WebLogic Configuration and click Next.
  4. Select the WebLogic SIP Server template that you want to use and click Next. (Select the WebLogic SIP Server Examples Domain if you want to automatically deploy the findme example to the new domain.)
  5. Select Express and click Next.
  6. Enter a username and password for the Administrator of the new domain, and click Next.
  7. Select the startup mode and JDKs to use with the new domain, and click Next.
  8. Enter a name for the new domain, and optionally change the directory location in which you want to create the domain. By default, the Configuration Wizard places new domains in the WLSS_HOME\user_projects\domains directory of the WebLogic SIP Server installation directory. Click Create to create the new domain.
  9. Click Done to exit the Configuration Wizard.
  10. If you created a new examples domain, see WebLogic SIP Server findme Example for information about how to configure and run the example application.

 


Setting Up Engine and Data Tier Servers

Detailed information for configuring engine and data tier servers is provided in Configuring and Managing WebLogic SIP Server. The instructions that follow summarize how to configure a new multi-cluster WebLogic SIP Server installation, providing links to other documentation where necessary.

WARNING: When you configure a domain with multiple engine and data tier servers, you must accurately synchronize all server system clocks to a common time source (to within one or two milliseconds) in order for the SIP protocol stack to function properly. See Configuring NTP for Accurate SIP Timers in Configuring and Managing WebLogic SIP Server for more information.
  1. Install the WebLogic SIP Server software onto all server machines that will host an Engine or Data tier server. See Installing WebLogic SIP Server Using Graphical-Mode Installation on page 3-1.
  2. Use the Configuration Wizard to install a new Basic WebLogic SIP Server Domain on the Administration Server machine. See Using the Configuration Wizard on page 6-1.
  3. Start the Administration Server and access the Administration Console for the domain.
  4. Use the Administration Server to create new WebLogic Server instances for each server you want to use in the Engine and Data tiers.
  5. For each new Engine Tier server that you create:
  6. Configure an engine tier cluster that includes all server instances in the engine tier.
  7. Configure a data tier cluster that includes all server instances in the data tier.
  8. Deploy the sipserver application to both clusters (to all WebLogic SIP Server instances) to provide SIP Servlet container and data tier replication features.
  9. Apply all changes and shut down the Administration Server.
  10. Edit the datatier.xml file on the Administration Server to define partitions and replicas in the data tier. See Configuring Data Tier Partitions and Replicas in Configuring and Managing WebLogic SIP Server.
  11. Edit the sipserver.xml file on the Administration Server to configure load balancers, proxy policies and URIs, and other SIP Servlet container properties. See Configuring Engine Tier Container Properties in Configuring and Managing WebLogic SIP Server.
  12. Boot the Administration Server for the domain.
  13. Boot each Managed Server, supplying the Administration Server URL and login information.

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