Self-Provisioned Entitlements
You enable the features that you purchased from Oracle by way of self-provisioning. Using the setup entitlements command, you provision the feature by either entering "enabled" or by setting the number of sessions allowed.
Self-Provisioned Features
Feature | Type |
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Administrative security | Enabled or Disabled |
Advanced | Enabled or Disabled |
SIP sessions | Number of sessions |
Data integrity (FIPS) | Enabled or Disabled |
Advanced Security Suite (JITC) | Enabled or Disabled |
Transcode AMR-NB | Number of sessions |
Transcode AMR-WB | Number of sessions |
Transcode EVRC | Number of sessions |
Transcode EVRC-B | Number of sessions |
Transcode EVS | Number of sessions |
Transcode Opus | Number of sessions |
Transcode SILK | Number of sessions |
Use the show entitlements command to see a list of provisioned features and their session capacities.
Use the show features command to see a list of all enabled features and the total session capacity.
Encryption for Virtual SBC
Feature | License |
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IPSec Trunking | IPSec |
SRTP Sessions | SRTP |
Transport Layer Security Sessions | TLS Foot 1 |
MSRP | TLS |
Footnote 1 The TLS license is only required for media and signaling. TLS for secure access, such as SSH, HTTPS, and SFTP is available without installing the TLS license key.
To enable the preceding features, you install a license key at the system, license configuration element. Request license keys at the License Codes website at http://www.oracle.com/us/support/licensecodes/acme-packet/index.html.
After you install the license keys, you must reboot the system to see them.
Upgrading To 8.2 From Previous Releases
When upgrading from a previous release to S-Cz8.2.0, your encryption entitlements carry forward and you do not need to install a new license key.