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Oracle® Communications Service Broker System Administrator's Guide
Release 6.1
E29444-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Downloading Oracle Communications Documentation
1
About Domain Configuration
Configuration Overview
About Domains
About Clusters
Locking the Domain Configuration for Changes
Domain Configuration and Managed Server Update Modes
Updating the Configuration
Propagating Changes to the Managed Servers
Accessing the Domain Configuration
About the Administration Server
About Service Broker Configuration MBeans
About JConsole
About the Scripting Engine
2
Using the Administration Console to Configure a Domain
About the Administration Console
Audience For Using The Administration Console
Tasks You Can Perform Using the Administration Console
Overview of the Administration Console User Interface
Making Configuration Changes in a Domain
Lock Domain for Changes
Commit Changes
Discard Changes
Switching the Domain Configuration Update Mode
3
Using Service Broker MBeans to Configure a Domain
About Service Broker MBeans
Audience For Using Service Broker MBeans
Tasks You Can Perform Using Service Broker MBeans
Overview of the Configuration MBeans Tree-Structure
Administration Server Deployments and Presentation MBeans
Service Broker Configuration MBeans
Managing the Life Cycle of Domain Configuration Changes
Open a Domain for Configuration
Select a Domain Configuration Update Mode
Close the Domain
Specify the Managed Servers Update Mode
Manage the Domain Properties
Naming Conventions For Service Broker Configuration MBeans
Example: Configuring the SS7 Signaling Server Unit for SIGTRAN
4
Using the Scripting Engine to Configure a Domain
About Using Scripts
Audience For Using The Scripting Engine
Tasks You Can Perform Using the Scripting Engine
Script Syntax
Setting and Getting Attributes
Invoking Operations
Using Wildcard Characters in Scripts
Creating and Using Variables in Scripts
Using AXIA_OPTS to Create Variables
Using result_property to Create Variables
Entering Undefined Variable Values at a Script Prompt
Representing Complex Data Structures
Example Script
Starting the Scripting Engine
5
Managing the Domain Web Server
About the Domain Web Server
Starting the Domain Web Server
Stopping the Domain Web Server
6
Mapping Custom Server Names
About Server Names
Mapping Custom Server Names to Service Broker Standard Names
Servers MBean
Server MBean
7
Configuring Coherence
About Coherence
Setting Up IP Multicast
Setting Up IP Unicast
Configuring Cluster Node Death Detection Properties
Automatic Server Shutdown
Data Cache Restart
8
Starting and Stopping the Administration Server
Starting and Stopping the Administration Server
Starting the Administration Server
Logging In to the Administration Console
Stopping the Administration Server
About Setting Up Security for the Administration Server
9
Setting Up Servers in Signaling and Processing Domains
Setting Up Servers Using the Administration Console
Adding a Server to a Domain
Removing a Server from a Domain
Setting Up Servers with Java MBeans
Adding a Server to a Domain
Removing a Server from a Domain
10
Starting and Stopping Processing and Signaling Servers
Starting a Processing Server or a Signaling Server
Stopping a Processing Server or a Signaling Server
Stopping a Server with Java MBeans
Stopping a Server with the Scripting Engine
11
Starting and Stopping the SS7 Process
About the SS7 Process
Starting the SS7 Process for SIGTRAN
Starting the SS7 Process for TDM
Stopping the SS7 Process
12
Maintaining Oracle Communications Service Broker
Backing Up Your Installation
Backing Up a Processing Server or a Signaling Server
Backing Up an Administration Client
Backing Up a Domain Configuration
Backing Up Oracle Home
Archiving and Cleaning Up Log Files
About Patches and Patch Sets
Managing Domain Bundles
Managing Bundles with the Administration Console
Installing a Bundle
Uninstalling a Bundle
Starting a Bundle
Stopping a Bundle
Managing Bundles with the DeploymentServiceMBean
13
Life Cycle of Processing Servers and Signaling Servers
Processing and Signaling Server Life Cycle
Life Cycle Management MBeans
ManagementAgentMBean
14
Monitoring Service Broker Using Runtime MBeans
Introduction to Service Broker Monitoring
Understanding Service Broker Runtime MBeans
Service Broker Runtime MBeans Organization
Service Broker Runtime MBean Instantiation
Service Broker Runtime MBean Object Names
Accessing Service Broker Runtime MBeans
Runtime MBeans Reference
Service Broker Measurements
Counters, Gauges, TPSs and Statuses
Counters
TPSs
Gauges
Statuses
Module-Level Measurements and Tier-Level Measurements
Understanding Notifications
Specifying Notification Criteria for Counters and TPSs
Specifying Notification Criteria for Gauges
Specifying Notification Criteria for Statuses
Notification Structure
Receiving Notification Clearing
Registering for Notifications
Identifying Key Performance Indicators
Configuring Service Broker Monitoring
Accessing the Monitoring Configuration Screen
General
State Changed Notifications
Threshold Crossed Notifications
15
Tracing Sessions
About Tracing Sessions
About the Format of the Search String
SIP
SMPP
CAP
WIN
AIN
MAP ANSI
Diameter
About Session Tracing Modes
Internal Events Tracing
Full Session Tracing
Tracing a Session
16
Remote Monitoring Service Broker with SNMP
About Service Broker SNMP
About the Service Broker MIBs
About Service Broker SNMP Object Identifiers
Service Broker Managed Objects
Configuring SNMP with the Administration Console
Steps for Creating a JMX-based SNMP Trap
Accessing SNMP Configuration Settings
Configuring the SNMP Agent
Configuring SNMP Access Control Restrictions
Configuring SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Trap Destinations
Configuring SNMPv3 Trap Destinations
Configuring JMX Notification Mappings
Examples of JMX Notification Types
JMX Notifications Shown in JConsole
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Viewing Service Broker SDRs
Understanding Service Data Records
Configuring SDR Logging
Setting the Maximum File Size and Number of Files
Disabling Logging of SDRs
Service Data Record Format
IM-Generated Tags
18
Implementing Overload Protection
About Overload Protection
Using Gauges and Counters as Key Overload Indicators
About System and Module Levels of Overload Protection
Understanding the Essential Steps for Configuring Overload Protection
Configuring Key Overload Indicators
Configuring Threshold Crossed Notifications Rules
Specifying Your Key Overload Indicators
Configuring General Monitoring Parameters
Configuring the Overload Protection Methods
Best Practices
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System Administrator's Reference
Details for Administration Server
Authentication Methods
Administration Console
Remote JMX-Client
Scripting Engine
Directory Structure and Contents for the Administration Server
Start Scripts
Property Files for the Administration Clients
Details for Processing Servers and Signaling Servers
Directory Contents and Structure for Processing Servers and a Signaling Servers
Properties File for Managed Servers
Details for Domains
Directory Contents and Structure for Domains
Environment Variables
System Properties
Directory Contents and Structure for a Domain Configuration
Directory Structure and Contents for JDKs
Directory Structure and Contents for Oracle Universal Installer
Safe Services
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