Management Button

Use the Management button to access the following configuration elements.

Configure Call Accounting

  • Confirm that the system displays the Basic mode.
  1. From the Web GUI, click Configuration, Management, Accounting.
  2. In the Account config dialog, click Show Advanced, and do the following:
  3. Click OK.
  4. Save the configuration.

Configure SNMP Community

Configure a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community to support the monitoring of devices, such as the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller (E-SBC), attached to the network for conditions that warrant administrative attention.

  • Confirm that SNMP is configured.
  • Note the IP addresses that you want for this community.

Use this procedure to group network devices and management stations, and to set the access rights for the community.

Note:

Only devices that support SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocol can use SNMP community strings. SNMPv3 uses username and password authentication, along with an encryption key.
  1. From the Web GUI, click Configuration, Management, SNMP community.
  2. On the SNMP community page, click Add, and do the following:
  3. Click Close.
  4. Save the configuration.

Configure an SNMP Trap Receiver

You can define one or more SNMP trap receivers on an Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller (E-SBC) for redundancy or to segregate alarms with different severity levels to individual trap receivers.

  • Confirm that SNMP is configured.
  • Note the names of users who are allowed to receive secure traps.

Oracle recommends that you configure each server with an NMS installed as a trap receiver on each ESBC managed by an NMS. When configuring the trap-receiver element for use with Network Management Systems, Oracle recommends setting the filter-level parameter to All.

  1. From the Web GUI, click Configuration, Management, trap-receiver.
  2. On the Trap receiver page, click Add.
  3. On the Add trap receiver page, do the following.
  4. Click Close.
  5. Save the configuration.

Web Server Configuration

The Web server is a software application that helps to deliver Web content that you can access through the Internet. The Web server runs the Enterprise application called the Web GUI.

Every Web server has an IP address and sometimes a domain name. For example, if you enter the URL http://www.acmepacket.com/index.html in your browser, the browser sends a request to the Web server with domain name is acmepacket.com. The server fetches the page named index.html and sends it to the browser.

If you enter http://132.45.6.5, and this address has been configured by your Administrator to access the Web GUI, the server fetches the page and displays the Web GUI logon page to your browser.

This section provides a procedure for configuring the Web server in your network.

Configure a Web Server

You can configure Transport Layer Security (TLS) on the Web Server to enhance security.

  • Confirm that at least one TLS profile exists.

Enable the Web server, specify connection to the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller, and select a TLS profile.

  1. From the Web GUI, click Management, Web server.
  2. On the Web server config page, click Show advanced, and do the following.
  3. Click OK.
  4. Save the configuration.