Synchronizing Configurations
You can synchronize the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controllers (E-SBC) in your High Availability (HA) node in the following ways:
- Automatically — Set up configuration checkpointing within the HA node.
- Manually — Check whether or not configurations in the HA node are synchronized, and then copy configuration data from one E-SBC to the other.
When you initially configure a new HA node, copy the configuration data manually from one E-SBC to the other. When you complete the process, you can configure your HA node to automatically synchronize configurations.
Oracle recommends that you configure the HA node for configuration checkpointing because that is the most reliable way to ensure that both systems have the same configuration.
Using Configuration Checkpointing
The Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller’s primary and secondary utility addresses support configuration checkpointing, allowing the standby Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller to learn configuration changes from the active Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller. This means that you only have to enter configuration changes on the active Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller for the configurations across the HA node to be updated.
Configuration checkpointing uses parameters in the network interface and in the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller HA Nodes/redundancy configurations.
If you are using configuration checkpointing, you also need to set up two Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller peer configurations: one the primary, and one for the secondary.
HA Configuration Checkpointing
You need to first set applicable network interface configuration parameters, and then establish applicable parameters in the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller HA node (redundancy) configuration.
We recommend that you do not change the configuration checkpointing parameters in the redundancy configuration. Using the defaults, this feature will function as designed.
Note:
Remember to set the appropriate type parameter in the HA node redundancy peers configuration.For the network interface, these parameters appear as they do in the following example when you use the ACLI. This example has been shortened for the sake of brevity.
pri-utility-addr 169.254.1.1
sec-utility-addr 169.254.1.2
For the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller HA node (redundancy) configuration, these parameters appear as they do in the following example when you use the ACLI. This example has been shortened for the sake of brevity. You should not change these values without consultation from Oracle Technical Support or your Oracle Systems Engineer.
cfg-port 1987
cfg-max-trans 10000
cfg-sync-start-time 5000
cfg-sync-comp-time 1000
To configure HA configuration checkpointing in the ACLI:
Manually Checking Configuration Synchronization
You can check that the current and active configurations are synchronized across the HA node. The current configuration is the one with which you are currently working, and the active configuration is the one active on the system.
To confirm that the systems in the HA node have synchronized configurations: