4 Accessing Diameter Signaling Router System
There are several ways to access the Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling Router
(DSR) system. They are as follows:
- Web browser GUI – The client access to the DSR GUI for remote
administration requires a web browser that supports a TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2 enabled
session. This application is designed to work with most modern HTML5 compliant
browsers and uses JavaScript and cookies. When you access the DSR system through
the GUI interface, the Log In screen displays. Type the
Username and Password
credentials, and click Log In to access the GUI.
Figure 4-1 Diameter Signaling Router Login Page
When successfully logged in, the Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling Router home page displays. To logout, click the upper-right corner link labelled Logout or select the bottom menu item.Figure 4-2 Diameter Signaling Router Home Page
- CLI via SSH client – Normal login access is remote through network connections. The client access to the command-line interface (CLI) is with an SSH-capable client such as PUTTY, SecureCRT, or a similar client using the default administrative login account. SSH login is supported on the distinct management interface. To log out, enter the command, log out, and press Enter.
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Local access can be supported by connecting a monitor and a keyboard.
Local access supports CLI only. When successfully logged in, a command-line
prompt containing
userid@host
name followed by a$
prompt displays. There is no requirement to add additional users, but adding users is supported.Note:
Adding additional users is not supported on all hardware. - iLO/ILOM Web GUI access – Proliant Server iLO or Oracle ILOM provides web
GUI access from a web browser using the URL,
https://<iLO/ILOM IP Address>/
. Using a supported web browser, log in to iLO/ILOM as an admin user by providing a username and password.