3 Interface Changes

The following topic summarizes changes for release 4.4. The additions, removals, and changes noted in these topics occurred since the previous release of Oracle Communications Session Monitor.

The interface changes in 4.4 are:

Change Description
Yellow bars in the Mediation Engine pages. Mediation Engine pages such as Active Calls, KPIs, Dashboard, Alerts, and so on display Red bars indicating about the message loss at EOM. This is also followed by a Pink bar indicating that the messages have been lost and VSI and the call session information may not be accurate until the duration of Pink bars.

OCSM 4.4, Yellow bars indicate drops due to sequence-gap. If there are any packet drops before reaching the VSI module, such packet drops are identified by VSI by checking for any sequence-gaps that may generally appear due to the packet drops between the APID and RAPID modules.

Device Map The Device Map button can be toggled to enable or disable the display of a device in a device map using the Platform Devices page.

The maximum number of devices which can be enabled for the Device Map is 50. This can be configured in the Device Map Limit under System Settings.

Trunks can also be enabled and displayed in Device map.

The default status of the Enabled Device Map flag is False.

To view a real-time map of the configured platform devices and the interactions between them, set this flag to True.
Resetting password for non-admin user The Forgot password link on the Mediation Engine user interface allows non-admin users to reset passwords.
Notifications enhancement In the Fraud Monitor user interface, a new option - Do not revceive updates has been added to turn-off email and SNMP notifications for Incidents. You can see this in the Add email recipient window.
Multiple Mediation Engine connection In Fraud Monitor user interface, the Setup page displays connection status of all Mediation Engines simultaneously connected.