Changes to Support Configuring Multiple VLANs

Oracle made the following changes to the GUI to support configuring multiple Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN).

See "Schema Changes" in the Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Release Notes. for more information, including descriptions of the following parameters and the behavior of the configuration objects.

Networks Configuration

Formerly, the Networks configuration page displayed all of the necessary parameters in a static format because the system supported only one network. Now, the Networks page differs because it displays the multi-instance configuration dialog, so that you can configure multiple networks with unique parameters. The Networks page also includes the following newly added parameters:
  • Realm Identifier
  • Enable REFER Termination
  • Send NOTIFY for REFER provisional responses
  • Enable TOS marking
  • TOS value

Interfaces Configuration and New sip-config Object

To support configuring multiple VLANs, Oracle modified the "Interfaces" configuration by moving the following parameters into the newly added "Sip-config" object. (Configuration, Interface, sip-config).
  • ENUM sag match
  • Default context
  • Parallel forking
  • Fork group timeout
  • ASCII based routing
  • Proxy registration

SIP Ports Configuration

Formerly, the SIP port was a stand alone parameter specified outside of the SIP interface configuration because there was only one SIP interface. Now you must configure a SIP port for each SIP interface. For this reason, the SIP interface configuration now includes the multi-instance SIP Ports configuration dialog where you set the following:
  • Address
  • Port
  • Transport protocol
  • Allow anonymous (Formerly; Allow Session Agents and Registered End Points Only)

Agents Configuration

  • Exposes the RealmID parameter to support configuring multiple VLANs.
  • Adds the egress uri mode parameter to support alphanumeric entries in the user database and routing tables. See "Alphanumeric User Database and Call Routing Entries."

LDAP Configuration

Exposes the RealmID parameter to support configuring multiple VLANs.

ENUM Configuration

Exposes the RealmID parameter to support configuring multiple VLANs.