Name
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Enter a string that uniquely identifies this
ENUM configuration. You use this name in other areas of the
OECB configuration to
refer to this ENUM configuration. For example, in route configuration.
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Top level domain
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Enter the domain extension to use when
querying the ENUM servers for this configuration. For example, e164.arpa. The
query name is a concatenation of the number and the domain.
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Servers
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Enter the list of ENUM servers (an ENUM server
and corresponding redundant servers) to query. Separate each server address
with a space and enclose list within parentheses.
Note: The
OECB media interface
does not support management traffic for ENUM. When configuring connectivity to
a media interface, do not configure these resources within a media interface's
subnet range.
Click
Add, and do the
following:
- Enter the name
of a server.
- Do one of the
following:
- Click
Apply/Add another.
- Click
OK.
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Number translation mode
|
Select the translation mode required by this
agent. The modes define how to format the ENUM request to accommodate the
specific ENUM server.
Valid values:
- E164 - Default.
The server can accept numbers in E164 format.
- E164-no-plus.
The server uses numbers in E164 format, with the exception of the plus sign.
- no-country-code.
The server cannot use a country code.
- pattern-only.
The server cannot use any string that varies from the configured pattern.
- n-digit-dialing.
The server requires the specified number of digits.
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Number fo digits for n digit dialing
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If you selected n-digit-dialing as the Number
Translation Mode for this agent, specify the number of digits the
OECB must send to this
server.
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Prepend prefix
|
Specify a prefix the
OECB must send to this
server. For example, the digit 9, which may be required to allow outbound
traffic.
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Advanced settings
|
Expand to display the following settings.
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Query method
|
Set the strategy the
OECB uses to contact
ENUM servers. Valid values are:
hunt—Directs all ENUM queries toward the first
configured ENUM server. When the first server is unreachable, the
OECB directs all ENUM
queries to the next configured ENUM server, and so on.
round-robin—Cycles all ENUM queries sequentially
among all configured in-service ENUM servers. The
OECB directs query 1 to
server 1, query 2 to server 2, query 3 to server 3, and so on.
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Time out
|
Set the number of seconds to elapse before a
query sent to a server (and its retransmissions) times out. Range: 0-4294967295
seconds.
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Lookup length
|
Set the length of the ENUM query, starting
from the most significant digit. Default: 0. Range: 1-255.
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Max response size
|
Enter the maximum size in bytes for UDP
datagrams in DNS NAPTR responses. Range: 512 (default)-65535. Oracle recommends
configuring values that do not exceed 4096 bytes.
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Health query number
|
Set a standard ENUM NAPTR query that will
consistently return a positive response from the ENUM server. Blank = disabled.
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Health query interval
|
Set the number of seconds to perpetually probe
ENUM servers for health. Range: 0-65535 seconds.
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ENUM options
|
Click
Add, and do the
following:
- Enter the name
of an ENUM option.
- Do one of the
following:
- Click
Apply/Add another.
- Click
OK.
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