Oracle® Communications Service Broker Processing Domain Configuration Guide Release 6.0 Part Number E23525-02 |
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The following sections describe how to configure SM-LSS using the Service Broker Administration Console and Java MBeans.
This section describes how to configure the SM-LSS using the Service Broker Administration Console.
The SM-LSS configuration screen enables you to configure orchestration profiles. The SM-LSS configuration screen displays the orchestration profiles in a table, where each row defines one profile. An orchestration profile consists of the following information:
A Rule, which define conditions that must be met in order for the OE to select this profile and apply it over a session.
OLP name, which define the type of OLP that the OE should use to process the orchestration profile.
OLP data, which define an orchestration profile.
Table 37-1 describes the parameters of an orchestration profile:
Name | Type | Description |
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ID |
INT |
Specifies an internal unique orchestration profile identifier. Default value: 0 |
Level |
INT |
Specifies the orchestration profile priority. This parameter prioritizes orchestration profiles when more than one profile can be applied. The lower the number, the higher the priority. A value of 0 assigns the highest priority. A value of 100 assigns the lowest priority. Default value: 0 |
By From Prefix |
STRING |
Rule: specifies a session calling party's prefix as a condition that must be met to apply the orchestration profile. When this value is not set, the orchestration logic can be applied for any prefix. Default value: By From Prefix is not set. |
By To Prefix |
STRING |
Rule: specifies a session destination party's prefix as a condition that must be met to apply the orchestration profile. When this value is not set, the orchestration logic can be applied for any prefix. Default value: By To Prefix is not set. |
By Service Key |
INT |
Rule: specifies a session service key as a condition that must be met to apply the orchestration profile. When this value is not set, the orchestration logic can be applied for any service key. Default value: By Service Key is not set. |
OLP Name |
STRING |
Specifies an OLP that the OE must use to process the orchestration profile data. Set OLP Name to 3GPP-IFC. |
OLP Data |
Medium Text |
Specifies the orchestration profile data for the OLP to process. OLP Data can contain more than 255 characters. The current version of Service Broker supports iFC as orchestration data format. For more information about iFC configuration, see Appendix 5, "Initial Filter Criteria" in Oracle Communications Service Broker Configuration Guide. |
Service Broker provides a set of MBeans that provide attributes and operations for configuring the SM-LSS through JMX. Figure 37-1 shows the hierarchy of the SM-LSS MBeans.
The following sections provide reference information for the SM-LSS configuration MBeans.
Note:
MBeans described in this guide may include additional advanced attributes, which are not described in the guide. Advanced attributes are reserved for internal use. Do not change these attributes.SmLssMBean is a root MBean for the SM-LSS configuration.
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ObjectName getLssProfilesMBean()
Gets a reference to the instance of LssProfileMBean
LssProfilesMBean is a root MBean for individual instances of LssProfileMBean.
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ObjectName getLssProfilesMBean()
Gets an array of references to instances of LssProfileMBean
ObjectName createLssProfile()
Creates a new instance of LssProfileMBean
void destroyLssProfile()
Destroys an existing instance of LssProfileMBean
ObjectName lookupLssProfile()
Returns a reference to the specified instance of LssProfileMBean
LssProfileMBean enables you to configure an orchestration profile. You can create a separate instance of LssProfileMBean for each profile.
LssProfiles.createLssProfile()
Id
Level
ByFromPrefix
ByToPrefix
ByServiceKey
OlpName
OlpData
For more information on these attributes, see Table 37-1.
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