Schema Changes
The Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker (OECB) requires the PCZ3.1.0 configuration schema to support creating multiple VLANS. You must upgrade the configuration schema after you upgrade the software.
After upgrading the software to PCZ3.1.0, the system prompts you to upgrade the configuration schema the first time you log on. The configuration upgrade creates a network called "ecb" and a SIP interface with the Realm ID set to "ecb." The upgrade also exposes the Realm ID parameter in the session agent, SIP interface, LDAP, and ENUM configurations. The configuration upgrade defaults all Realm IDs to "ecb" for existing configuration elements. After the system creates the "ecb" network and adds Realm ID parameter, you can add up to four VLANs. You can set the Realm ID, as needed, in the newly added VLANs.
The updated schema makes the following changes to the GUI to support configuring multiple VLANs.
Networks Configuration
- Realm Identifier - The name of the interface, which must be unique in each configuration. Default: None. Valid values: Any.
- Enable REFER Termination - Terminate and process SIP REFER messages as call transfers to avoid proxying the REFER back to the User Agent. Default: Disabled.
- Send NOTIFY for REFER provisional responses - Send 202 Accepted and 180 Ringing NOTIFY messages for REFER provisional responses. Default: None. Valid values: all | initial | none.
- Enable TOS marking - Mark all egress SIP signaling packets for ToS on this interface. Default: Disabled.
- TOS value - Set the RFC 2475 compliant value that you want the OECB to insert in all egress SIP signaling traffic from this interface. Default: 0x00. Valid values: Any integer in decimal or hexadecimal format.
SIP Interface Configuration
Because previous releases supported only a single SIP Interface, all general SIP configuration elements were included in the Interfaces configuration. Now, with support for up to four SIP Interfaces, you must configure certain parameters uniquely for each interface.
New sip-config Object
- Enum sag match—Use to enable and disable Session Agent Group matching, where the ECB considers session agent groups as part of the response from the ENUM server. Default: disabled. Valid selections: enabled | disabled.
- Default context—Use to set the default context the system uses for a call when it is unable to identify the source context by way of any other method. Default: Empty. Valid values: Name of a valid, existing dial context.
- Parallel forking—Use to enable and disable the system to fork all sessions to all contacts in an Agent of Record. Default: disabled. Valid values: enabled | disabled.
- Fork group timeout—Use to set the time, in seconds, after which the system tries the next fork group with the highest priority. Default: 0. Range: 0-32.
- Ascii based routing—Use to enable and disable routing based on alphanumeric entries in the User database. Default: disabled. Valid values: enabled | disabled.
- Proxy registration—Use to enable or disable the system to accept a registration from an unauthorized domain, and proxy the registration to the intended registrar. Default: disabled. Valid selections: enabled | disabled.
New SIP ports Configuration Dialog
- Address-The IP address of this interface.
- Port-The port for this interface. Default: 5060. Range: 0-65535.
- Transport protocol-Default: UDP. Valid values: UDP, SCTP, TCP, and TLS.
- Allow anonymous (Formerly; Allow Session Agents and Registered End Points Only)-Set the criteria for accepting and processing a SIP request from another SIP element. Default: All. Valid values: All (allow all anonymous requests) | Registered (Allow session agents and registered endpoints.)
Agents Configuration
PCZ3.1.0 exposes the RealmID parameter in the Agents configuration. The configuration upgrade sets Realm ID to "ecb" for existing Agent configurations. You can set the Realm ID, as needed, for newly added VLANs.
LDAP Configuration
Note:
Only the "ecb" realm can support LDAP.ENUM Configuration
PCZ3.1.0 exposes the RealmID parameter in the ENUM configuration. The configuration upgrade sets Realm ID to "ecb" for existing ENUM configurations. You can set the Realm ID, as needed, for newly added VLANs.