Device Icons Toolbar
The system displays drag-and-drop icons on the Devices tool bar in the Basic mode workspace for configuring the system in the network.
The following table describes each icon on the Devices toolbar.
Elements for Enterprise | When adding any of the Enterprise elements below, a dialog box displays for you to configure the device. |
PBX - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) to your Enterprise network. A PBX is a privately owned telephone switching system for handling multiple telephone lines. Users of the PBX share a certain number of outside lines for making telephone calls external to the PBX. |
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Device - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a network device (router, media device, phone, etc.) to your Enterprise network. A device can be any network device used to setup the Enterprise Local Area Network (LAN). |
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Recording Server - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a session recording server (SRS) to your Enterprise network. An SRS is a 3rd party call recorder or the Net-Net ISR’s Record and Store Server (RSS)). It controls the recording of media transmitted in the context of a communications session between multiple user agents. |
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SIP Network Interface - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network interface to the Enterprise side of the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller. You can add up to five (5) SIP interfaces. Note: You can associate a SIP interface to any configured network interface. |
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Elements for Service Provider | When adding any of the Service Provider elements below, a dialog box displays for you to configure the device. |
Trunk - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a SIP Trunk to the Service Provider network. A SIP trunk is a service offered to Enterprises by a Service Provider that permits the Enterprises with PBXs installed, to use IP communications (including Voice over IP (VoIP)) outside of their Enterprise network on an Internet connection. |
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Remote Worker - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a Remote Worker to the Service Provider network. A Remote Worker is a device that is setup outside the network but is still connected to the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller from the remote location. |
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SIP Network Interface - Drag-and-drop icon
Adds a SIP network interface to the Service Provider side of the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller. You can add up to five (5) SIP interfaces. Note: You can associate a SIP interface with any configured network interface. |
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Elements for Both | |
Selection Tool - Select this then click on
any element in your workspace.
This tool allows you to select any element in your network. |
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Image Mover - Select this then click on the
image in your workspace.
This tool allows you to move the entire image of your network around within the workspace. |
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Two-Way Local Policy - Select this first
then click on the center of an icon in your network.
This tool allows you to create a two-way route (local policy) between devices within your local network, or between the devices on the Enterprise side and the Service Provider side. When adding a two-way route, a dialog box displays for you to configure the route. |
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One-Way Local Policy - Select this first
then click on the center of an icon in your network.
This tool allows you to create a one-way route between devices within your local network, or between the devices on the Enterprise side and the Service Provider side. When adding a one-way route, a dialog box displays for you to configure the route. |
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Grouping Tool - Select the devices in your
network that you want to group, then select the grouping tool.
This tool allows you to create a grouping around like devices in your network (i.e., multiple PBXs, multiple routers, etc.). When creating a group, a dialog box displays for you to configure the group. |
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Ungrouping Tool - Select the group you want
to ungroup first, then select the ungrouping tool to ungroup the devices.
This tool allows you to remove a grouping from around like devices in your network (i.e., multiple PBXs, multiple routers, etc.). When removing a group, the group configuration information is removed (not the device configurations within the group). |
As you place an element in the workspace, the element connects to the SIP interface on the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller automatically, and a configuration dialog box displays allowing you to configure the element for your network.
You can use the workspace tools on the upper right corner of the screen to zoom in, zoom out, display actual size, or print the current screen.
Note:
For more information about the workspace tools, see Workspace Tools.