Product Plug-in Features
The Session Delivery (SD) product plug-in for Release 1.0 and ESBC-ECB product plug-in for Release 1.0 contains support for Oracle Communications Session Element Manager, Oracle Communications Report Manager, and Oracle Communications Route Manager applications, which are described below.
Note:
The ISR/EOM product plug-in for Release 1.0 has limited Oracle Communication Session Element Manager support only. See your product plug-in documentation for more specific information.Oracle Communications Session Element Manager
Feature | Description |
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Device clusters |
The device clusters feature was added to have network function (NF) device clusters that can contain one or more groups that contain a device, a device cluster, or a high availability (HA) pair, which can then be provisioned by using an offline configuration. |
Global Parameter Network Function (NF) support | NF support for global parameter work orders and software work orders was added. |
GUI cut-through URL | You can use Oracle Communications Session Element Manager as a single source from which to access and manage multiple products. When you select a device in Device Manager and click Launch, the system communicates to the device and displays the login page. |
NF Support as per ETSI-MANO | Support was provided for an a simple or complex NF that can be composed of device groups and devices. A simple NF can be a standalone device, high-availability (HA) pair or device cluster. A complex NF can consist of device groups that further define topological constructs and complex structures for device containment. |
Note:
As of Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager Release 8.0, the previous device nodes (used in OCSDM 7.x) that maintained the standalone or HA pair devices were replaced with the concept of a Network Function (NF). NFs are a network architecture concept used to describe entire classes of network node functions into building blocks that may connect, or chain together, to create communication services as defined by the GS NFV-MAN 001 - ETSI. In this context, a NF can be composed of one-to-many Edge devices. For example, a SBC-based NF can be composed of two SBC instances running as a HA pair.Oracle® Communications Session Element Manager SOAP API Guide
Changes to the CXF client were added, which includes JDK 1.8 support.
Oracle Communications Report Manager Features
Product plug-in support was added and NF support was added for Oracle Communications Report Manager for collecting data for devices or device groups.
Oracle Communications Route Manager Features
Product plug-in support was added for Oracle Communications Route Manager.