Oracle Communications Operations Monitor (OCOM) Configuration
Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller configuration on the consists of the following steps.
TSCF Rekey Profile Configuration
Rekeying is a cryptographic technique that enhances security by enforcing the negotiation of existing keys on an ongoing secure connection. Rekeying can be either time-based, in which case new keys are negotiated at the expiration of a timer, or traffic-based, in which case new keys are negotiated when a threshold byte count is exceeded.
Use the following procedure to configure an optional tscf-rekey-profile. Later, you will assign the profile to a specific TSCF interface. If you do not intend to enforce re-keying, this procedure can be safely ignored.
TLS Profile Configuration
Use the following procedure to configure a tls-profile that identifies the cryptographic resources, specifically certificates and protocols, required for the establishment of a secure/encrypted connection between the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller and the Oracle Communications Operations Monitor (OCOM) Mediation Engine.
Anonymize Sensitive Data in SIP Messages
When you allow people to examine SIP INVITE messages in the Oracle Communications Operations Monitor (OCOM), you might want to hide certain sensitive information from their view for security and confidentiality reasons. For example, you might want to hide the SUBJECT header in the message and in the CPIM body, as well as the MIME content of the CPIM body. Oracle's solution is to provide an option to anonymize such information for display in OCOM.
When you enable the anonymize-invite option, the system makes a copy of the inbound SIP INVITE and allows the original to continue on its way. In the copy, the system parses the body of the INVITE and replaces the SUBJECT header and MIME content with a hyphen (-). No other message content is affected, and the full functionality of the OCOM remains available. When the troubleshooter views the SIP INVITE message, OCOM displays the anonymized copy of the SIP INVITE.
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Enabling the anonymize-invite option adds an additional CPU load to the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller (E-SBC). Contact Oracle Customer Support for more information.Enable Anonymization in a SIP INVITE Message
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The anonymize-invite option for CommMonitor is not RTC.Note:
Enabling the anonymize-invite option adds an additional CPU load to the E-SBC. Contact Oracle Customer Support for more information.