Configure a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device Registration

You can register Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM) with a Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) device, so that the FDP device can send automatic Fraud Protection List (FPL) updates to SDM. You can later schedule these updates to be sent from SDM to southbound devices. The updates are then activated on these devices.

Add a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device Registration

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud Detection devices pane, click Add.
  3. In the Add registration dialog box, complete the following fields:

    Note:

    When registering an FDP, you must always configure an expiration time for the SDM user added in the Add registration dialog box. For non-Admin users the default value is 15 minutes and for Admin users there is no default setting. If you use an Admin user without an expiration time set, the registration will fail. Oracle recommends using a non-Admin user when registering an FDP.

    The following figure provides an example shows the FDP device (1.1.1.1 FDP) in the Select fraud detection device dialog box:


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  4. In the Add registration dialog box, click OK.
    The FDP device is registered with the SDM, and can begin sending telephony fraud updates to SDM.

Register a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device

Register Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM) with a Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) Device that you added. This action provides the FDP device with the information necessary for it to communicate with OCSDM.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices page, select an FDP from the FDP table and click Register.

Re-register a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device

Use this task if you need to re-register a Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) device in Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (OCSDM).

For example, you need to re-register an FDP device after performing backup and restore operations for an OCSDM cluster, or when adding a new member node to an OCSDM cluster.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices page, select an FDP from the FDP table and click Unregister.
  3. Reselect the FDP and click Register.

Edit a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device Registration

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices pane, click Edit.
  3. In the Edit registration dialog box, edit any of the following fields:

    Note:

    When registering an FDP, you must always configure an expiration time for the SDM user added in the Edit registration dialog box. For non-Admin users the default value is 15 minutes and for Admin users there is no default setting. If you use an Admin user without an expiration time set, the registration will fail. Oracle recommends using a non-Admin user when registering an FDP.
  4. Click OK.

View Fraud Detection and Prevention Device Registration Information

The Fraud Detection devices pane has a list of Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) devices that Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM) has registered with to receive fraud updates.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices pane, you can view the following FDP device registration column information:
  3. In the Fraud Detection devices pane you can also choose from the following actions to display registration information:
    • Click Refresh to refresh the contents of the Fraud Detection devices registration table.
    • Click Show All to display the entire registration list.

Search Fraud Detection and Prevention Device Registrations

Refer to the Fraud Protection Manager Search Filters section for more information on filtering when you use a search criteria.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider and click Administration in the navigation pane.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices pane, click Search.
  3. In the Search criteria dialog box, complete any of the following fields to create a search criteria:
  4. Click OK.

Re-synchronize Session Delivery Manager with Fraud Protection List Data

You can re-synchronize Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM) so that SDM has all of the Fraud Protection List (FPL) data that is available.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices page, select a registered FDP from the FDP table and click Re-synch.
The FDP device sends again all updates to SDM, including any missed FPL updates that occurred since updates were last received by SDM.

Unregister a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device

Unregister a Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) Device with Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM) so that it does not receive automatic fraud updates.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices page, select a registered FDP device from the FDP table and click Unregister to unregister the FDP device.
  3. In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to unregister the FDP registration so that this device no longer receives automatic fraud updates through SDM.

Register a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device

Register an unregistered Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) Device with Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM) so that it can receive automatic fraud updates.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices page, select an unregistered FDP from the FDP table and click Register to register the FDP device with SDM again.
  3. In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to unregister the FDP registration so that this device no longer receives automatic fraud updates through SDM.

Delete a Fraud Detection and Prevention Device Registration

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider, and click Administration.
  2. In the Fraud detection devices pane, select a registered fraud detection device from the table, and click Delete.
  3. Click OK.
    The Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) device registration is deleted from Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager (SDM).