Accounting Configuration

The Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller offers support for RADIUS, an accounting, authentication, and authorization (AAA) system. In general, RADIUS servers are responsible for receiving user connection requests, authenticating users, and returning all configuration information necessary for the client to deliver service to the user.

You can configure your Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller to send call accounting information to one or more RADIUS servers. This information can help you to see usage and QoS metrics, monitor traffic, and even troubleshoot your system.

This guide contains all RADIUS information, as well as information about:

  • Accounting for SIP and H.323
  • Local CDR storage on the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller , including CSV file format settings
  • The ability to send CDRs via FTP to a RADIUS sever (the FTP push feature)
  • Per-realm accounting control
  • Configurable intermediate period
  • RADIUS CDR redundancy
  • RADIUS CDR content control