Service Provisioning
After the Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker is operational, network architects and communications service provisioning technicians specify call services using the controls available from the Service Provisioning icons available from the Configuration tab.
System Administration controls, also available from the Configuration tab, specify how to manage the system and are documented in the Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Administrator's Guide.
Configuration Icons
The following information describes the Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker (OECB) Service Provisioning controls.
Icon | Description |
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Dial Plan |
Add multiple dialing-contexts and
dial-patterns.
Dialing-contexts define the system behavior for calls placed to and from either a corporate of geographic focus. Dialing-contexts include multiple dial-patterns, which define the normalization required to most effectively manage diverse signaling structures. |
Agents |
Add agents.
An agent is usually a SIP-aware device that serves as a transit target and/or source for signaling managed by the OECB. Agents are often specified as next-hops for the purposes of routing. Indirect agents, OECB route termination points that require further routing to reach an end station are also configured here. In addition, configuration used to access ENUM servers is performed here. |
Users |
Users - Add user and other key phone numbers
associated with the enterprise. The user database serves as a directory for
phone numbers that need communications services.
This database can specify each entry’s source context, which can provide a starting point for processing the logic behind a user’s call treatment. It also can specify each user’s agent, providing a physical location for routing user’s calls. |
Routing |
Add service routes.
Route-entries specify paths for signaling traffic, allowing you to specify policy and cost for traffic based on source and/or destination. |