Using Configuration Checkpointing

The Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller’s primary and secondary utility addresses support configuration checkpointing, allowing the standby Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller to learn configuration changes from the active Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller. This means that you only have to enter configuration changes on the active Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller for the configurations across the HA node to be updated.

Configuration checkpointing uses parameters in the network interface and in the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller HA Nodes/redundancy configurations.

If you are using configuration checkpointing, you also need to set up two Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller peer configurations: one the primary, and one for the secondary.