Configure Fraud Protection List Push Task Updates

You can add new Fraud Protection List (FPL) update tasks that are on-demand, scheduled, or automatic, and schedule a specific time to push them to associated southbound devices on which they are executed.

After an FPL push task is executed, it must be committed to unlock the targeted devices that are associated with the FPL push task. Only FPL push tasks with a status of Success, Failed, Aborted, AbortFailed, or CommitFailed can be committed. When an FPL push task is committed automatically or manually, all targeted devices associated with this FPL push task are unlocked and this FPL push task can no longer be modified or rolled back. You must create a new FPL push task to implement new changes.

Add a Fraud Protection List Push Task

You can schedule a specific time to push a Fraud Protection List (FPL) to its associated southbound devices by adding a push task.

  1. Expand the Fraud Protection Manager slider and click Fraud protection list.
  2. Click the Device association tab.
  3. Below the FPL push tasks table, click Add.
  4. In the Add FPL push task configuration pane, complete the following fields:
  5. Below the Device group tasks table, click Manage.
  6. In the Select Device dialog box, expand a device folder in the Managed devices table, select a device row, and click Add.

    The device, its network function and folder structure moves to the Targeted Devices table and the folder structure is collapsed.

    Note:

    A work order has the following limitations:
    • The device must be capable of using the telephony fraud feature.
    • A push task is limited to one platform and software version at a time.
    • In the case of an HA device pair, the FPL push task is applied to both devices.
    • All devices must have the same platform, software version, and same redundancy type (HA or standalone).

    Note:

    If you receive a Warning message that says the FPL file on the device you adding does not match the FPL that you are using for the push task, you must use Configuration Manager or the device ACLI to change the FPL file name on the device to match the FPL of your FPL push task in order for the FPL push task to be used with the device you are adding. Refer to the device documentation for more information about changing the FPL file name on the device.
  7. Repeat the previous steps to add additional targeted devices. Up to twenty devices can be added to a push task.

    Note:

    Device filtering is applied after the first device is selected.
  8. Click OK. The device(s) appear in the Device group tasks table, which displays the network function (NF) name and its device(s).
  9. Click Apply.
  10. In the success dialog box, click OK.
    The FPL push task that you specified appears in the FPL push tasks table.