Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- About This Guide
- 1 Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Overview
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2
SIP Signaling
Management
- The Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Dial Plan
- Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Contexts
- Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Agents
- Oracle Enterprise Communications Broker Routing
- 3 Registrar and Authentication
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4
Getting Started
- User and Administrator Access
- Simultaneous Logons
- RADIUS Server Roles and Access Privileges
- Sign In to the Web GUI
- Log Off from the Web GUI
- Service Provisioning
- Web GUI Tools
- Configuration Tools and Behavior
- Dashboard Tab Operations
- Widgets Page
- Accessibility Features
- Configuring the OECB for SDM
- 5 Agent Configuration
- 6 Dial Plan Configuration
- 7 User Configuration
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8
Using Policy to Refine Routing
- The Redirect Action
- Configuring CNAM Replacement
- Using Policy to Normalize SIP Headers
- Define a Policy
- Applying a Policy to a Route
- Runtime Routing with Policies in the User Table
- Applying a Policy to the Registrar
- Configurations Using Policy
- 9 Routing Configuration
- 10 Registrar Configuration
- 11 LDAP Client Configuration
- 12 Denial of Service Protection and ACLs
- 13 ACL Configuration
- 14 ECB Sync
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15
HMR Configuration
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SIP Header
Manipulation
- Multi-Hop SIP Header Manipulation Rules
- SIP Header Manipulation Configuration Dialogs
- SIP Header Manipulation Rules Attributes and Values Reference
- SIP Header Manipulation Configuration
- Configure SIP Manipulation
- Configure a SIP Manipulation Header Rule
- Configure a MIME Rule
- Configure a MIME ISUP Rule
- Configure a MIME SDP Rule
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SIP Header
Manipulation
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16
Monitor/Trace and Widgets Tab
Operations
- Monitor and Trace
- ECB Widget Access and Behavior
- 17 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- 18 Active Directory Modifications
- 19 Configuration Examples
- 20 Format of Exported Text Files
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21
SIP HMR (Header Manipulation Rules)
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Guidelines for Header and Element Rules
- Splitting and Joining Headers
- Precedence
- Duplicate Header Names
- Performing HMR on a Specific Header
- Multiple SIP HMR Sets
- MIME Support
- Manipulating MIME Attachments
- Escaped Characters
- New Reserved Word
- About the MIME Value Type
- Back Reference Syntax
- Notes on the Regular Expression Library
- SIP Message-Body Separator Normalization
- SIP Header Pre-Processing HMR
- Best Practices
- About Regular Expressions
- Expression Building Using Parentheses
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Configuration Examples
- Example 1 Removing Headers
- Example 2 Manipulating the Request URI
- Example 3 Manipulating a Header
- Example 4 Storing and Using URI Parameters
- Example 5 Manipulating Display Names
- Example 6 Manipulating Element Parameters
- Example 7 Accessing Data from Multiple Headers of the Same Type
- Example 8 Using Header Rule Special Characters
- Example 9 Status-Line Manipulation
- Example 10 Use of SIP HMR Sets
- Example 11 Use of Remote and Local Port Information
- Example 12 Response Status Processing
- Example 13 Remove a Line from SDP
- Example 14 Back Reference Syntax
- Example 15 Change and Remove Lines from SDP
- Example 16 Change and Add New Lines to the SDP
- Dialog-Matching Header Manipulation
- Unique HMR Regex Patterns and Other Changes
- Header Manipulation Rules for SDP
- HMR Import-Export
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Guidelines for Header and Element Rules