| Oracle® Communications Service Communication Proxy (SCP) Cloud Native Installation Guide Release 1.0 F12352-01 |
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Note:
User can configure a primary NRF and an optional secondary NRF (NRFs must have backend DB Synced).IPV4 address needs to be configured in case NRF is outside of K8S cluster. For inside Cluster user can configure FQDN as well. If both IPV4 address and FQDN are provided then IPV4 Address will take precedence over FQDN.
Snippet of NRF details from custom_values.yaml is shown below:
# NRF details for primary(Priority=0) and secondry(Priority=1) NRF. Note that these NRFs needs to be backend DB Synced.
# In case of no secondry NRF user can comit the secondary NRF details
nrfDetails:
- nfType: []
nrfManagement:
fqdn: ocnrf1-ambassador.k1-nrf.svc.cluster.local
port: '80'
scheme: HTTP2
priority: 0 # Default value is 0
capacity: 100 # Default value is 100
apiPrefix: USEast
ipEndPoints:
- ipv4Address: 10.104.121.231
transport: TCP # Default value is TCP
port: 80 # Default value is 80
nrfDiscovery:
fqdn: ocnrf1-ambassador.k1-nrf.svc.cluster.local
port: '80'
scheme: HTTP2
priority: 0 # Default value is 0
capacity: 100 # Default value is 100
apiPrefix: USEast
ipEndPoints:
- ipv4Address: 10.104.121.231
transport: TCP # Default value is TCP
port: 80 # Default value is 80
- nfType: []
nrfManagement:
fqdn: ocnrf2-ambassador.k1-nrf.svc.cluster.local
port: '80'
scheme: HTTP2
priority: 1 # Default value is 0
capacity: 100 # Default value is 100
apiPrefix: USEast
ipEndPoints:
- ipv4Address: 10.106.232.232
transport: TCP # Default value is TCP
port: 80 # Default value is 80
nrfDiscovery:
fqdn: ocnrf2-ambassador.k1-nrf.svc.cluster.local
port: '80'
scheme: HTTP2
priority: 0 # Default value is 0
capacity: 100 # Default value is 100
apiPrefix: USEast
ipEndPoints:
- ipv4Address: 10.106.232.232
transport: TCP # Default value is TCP
port: 80 # Default value is 80
Note:
User need to update the FQDN, ipv4Address and Port of NRF to point to NRF's FQDN/IP and Port.