Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- My Oracle Support
- Acronyms
- What's New in This Guide
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Software Installation Procedure
- 4 Software Installation Using HEAT Templates (OpenStack)
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5
Application Configuration
- 5.1 Configure the Signaling Network Routes
- 5.2 Configure DSCP Values for Outgoing Traffic
- 5.3 Configure IP Front End
- 5.4 Configure the Desired MTU value
- 5.5 SNMP Configuration
- 5.6 Create iDIH Virtual Machines - VMware
- 5.7 Create iDIH Virtual Machines - KVM/OpenStack
- 5.8 Create iDIH Virtual Machines - OVM-S/OVM-M
- 5.9 Configure iDIH Virtual Machines Networks
- 5.10 iDIH Installation on OL7 and KVM
- 5.11 iDIH DB Installation
- 5.12 iDIH Application and Mediation Installation
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5.13
Post iDIH Installation
Configuration
- 5.13.1 Run Post Installation Scripts on iDIH VMs
- 5.13.2 Configure DSR Reference Data Synchronization for iDIH
- 5.13.3 iDIH Configuration to Configure the SSO Domain
- 5.13.4 Integrate iDIH into DSR
- 5.13.5 iDIH Configuration to Configure the Mail Server
- 5.13.6 iDIH Configuration to Configure SNMP Management Server
- 5.13.7 iDIH Configuration to Change Network Interface
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6
Postinstallation
Activities
- 6.1 Configure ComAgent Connections
- 6.2 Complete PCA Configuration
- 6.3 Backups and Disaster Prevention
- 6.4 Configure Port Security (KVM/OpenStack Only)
- 6.5 Enable/Disable DTLS (SCTP Diameter Connections Only)
- 6.6 Shared Secret Encryption Key Revocation (RADIUS Only)
- 6.7 DSR Performance Tuning
- 6.8 Change NOAM/SOAM Profile for Increased MP Capacity on a Virtualized Environment
- A Sample Network Element and Hardware Profiles
- B List of Frequently Used Time Zones
- C Common KVM/OpenStack Tasks
- D Common OVM Manager Tasks (CLI)
- E Scale a Signaling Node
- F Firewall Ports
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G
Application VIP Failover Options
(OpenStack)
- G.1 Application VIP Failover Options
- G.2 Allowed Address Pairs
- G.3 OpenStack Configuration Requirements
- G.4 After a VM Instance has been Booted: Allowed Address Pairs
- G.5 Before a VM Instance has been Booted: Allowed Address Pairs
- G.6 Disable Port Security
- G.7 After a VM Instance has been Booted: Port Security
- G.8 Before a VM Instance has been Booted: Port Security
- G.9 Managing Application Virtual IP Addresses within VM Instances
- H Sample Net Rules File
- I Performance Tuning Recommended
- J Example Files