SLRM Configuration

This section explains how to configure functionality specific to the SLRM. It does not include configuration steps for elements that it shares in common with its corresponding Oracle Communications Core Session Managers (for example, system-config, phy-interface, network-interface and so forth).

SLRM configuration is quite simple. Aside from basic network connectivity, the service interfaces and the IMS core architecture, much of the configuration is otherwise learned dynamically learned from the Oracle Communications Core Session Managers that comprise the cluster.

Configuration elements include:

set-component-type—Defines operational behavior as either SLRM or CSM.

lb-interface—A multi-instance element identifying the Sc listening interface. There is typically only one lb-interface per device. Parameters include the local address, associated with realm, of the interface that the SLRM uses for SLRM signaling.

lb-core-cfg—A multi-instance element identifying every core the SLRM services, as well as the domains serviced within that core.