Oracle® Communications Application Session Controller

Oracle? Communications Application Session Controller

Objects and Properties Reference Guide Release 3.7.0

June 2016

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Preface

About Net-Net OS-E Documentation

Note: The Net-Net OS-E references in this documentation apply to the Net-Net OS-E operating system software that is used for the following Oracle and third-party SBC products.

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller (ASC)

? Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller (WSC)

? Oracle Communications OS-E Session Directory (SD) Session Border Controller (SBC)

? Oracle Communications 2600 Session Directory (SD) Session Border Controller (SBC)

? Third-party products that license and use Oracle Communications OS-E software on an OEM basis.

Unless otherwise stated, references to the Net-Net OS-E in this document apply to all of the Oracle and third-party vendor products that use Net-Net OS-E software.

The following documentation set supports the current release of the OS-E software.

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller System and Installation Commissioning Guide

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller System and Installation Commissioning Guide Release 3.7.0M4

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller Management Tools

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller System Administration Guide

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller Session Services Configuration Guide

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller Objects and Properties Reference

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller System Operations and Troubleshooting

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller Release Notes

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller Single Number Reach Application Guide

? Oracle Communications Application Session Controller Web Services SOAP REST API

? Oracle Communications WebRTC Session Controller Installation Guide

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Document Revision History

This section provides a chronological overview of the changes made to this document.

Date June 28, 2013 November 2014

January 2015 April 2015

May 2016 June 2016

Revision Number Description

Revision 1.00

? Initial release of the OS-E 3.7.0 software

Revision 1.10

? Removes the following obsolete chapters: Configuring Federation Objects, Configuring IM Filtering Objects, Configuring OCI Settings, Configuring Phone Objects, Configuring Presence Database objects.

? Updates the list of servers supported by the OS-E.

Revision 1.20 Revision 1.21

Revision 1.22 Revision 1.23

? Adds the show web-services-callout-details, show web-services-fault-statuses, show web-servicesports, and show web-services-virtual-hostdeployable-applications commands.

? Corrects the number of backup config files the OS-E is able to create in the save and config action descriptions.

? Adds a note to the kernel-filter object description explaining that kernel filters are not allowed for media interfaces.

? Clarifies that when the contact-uri-settings > addmaddr is enabled, the system adds an IP regardless of whether the host address is a FQDN or not.

? Adds Oracle Communications Application Session Controller System Installation and Commissioning Guide Release 3.7.0M4 to the 3.7.0 doc set.

? Updates the mix-session and mix-session-threaded actions with the argument.

? The route-server-test, show route-server-did, and show route-server-table examples and sample outputs have been updated.

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Typographical Conventions Used in This Manual

Key Convention

Key Name CTRL+ X Brackets [ ] Braces { }

Vertical Bar | Monospaced Bold Monospaced Italic

Bold

Function

Identifies the name of a key to press.

Inidicates a control key combination.

Indicates an optional argument.

Indicates a required argument with a choice of values; choose one.

Separates parameter values. Same as "or."

Indicates user input in screen displays.

In screen displays, indicates a generic variable for which you supply a value.

Indicates literal names of commands, actions, objects, or properties.

Examples

Type abc, then press [Enter] Press CTRL+C [portNumber] {enabled | disabled}

{TCP | TLS} config> config vspq config servers> config lcs name

...set at the secondary directory service (with the unifier property)...

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Acronyms

The OS-E manuals contain the following industry-standard and product-specific acronyms:

3PCC AAA ALI ANI ANSI AOR API ARP ATA AVERT B2BUA BOOTP CA CAC CAP CBC

Third-party call controller Authentication, authorization, and accounting Automatic location identifier Automatic number identification American National Standards Institute Address of record Application programming interface Address Resolution Protocol Analog Telephone Adapter Anti-virus emergency response team Back-to-back user agent Bootstrap Protocol Certificate authority Call admission control Client application protocol Cipher block chaining

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CBN CCS CDR CIDR CLI CMOS CNAME CNI CODEC CPE CRL CSR CSTA

CSV DDDS DHCP DMZ DN DNIS DNS DOS DTMF EDP EIM ESD ESGW ESQK ESRN FQDN GUI HTTP HTTPS I2

ICAP ICMP IM IP JDBC JMX

Call back number Converged Communication Server Call detail record Classless interdomain routing Command line interface Comparison mean opinion score Canonical name record Calling number identification Compressor/decompressor or coder/decoder Customer-premise equipment Certificate revocation list Certificate signing request Computer-supported telecommunications applications Comma-separated values Dynamic delegation discovery system Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Demilitarized zone Distinguished name Dialed number identification service Domain name service Denial of service Dual-tone multifrequency Expiration discovery process Enterprise instant messaging Electrostatic discharge Emergency services gateway Emergency services query key Emergency services routing number Fully qualified domain name Graphical user interface Hypertext Transfer Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure National Emergency Number Association defined VoIP solution Internet Calendar Access Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Instant messaging Internet Protocol Java database connectivity Java management extensions

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JRE LATA LCS LCR LDAP LIS MAC MCS MIB MOS MSAG MTU NAPTR NAT NENA NIC NS NSE NTLM NTP OC OCI ODBC OTP OVP PBX PEM PERL PING PKCS#12 PKI PSAP PSCP PSTN QOP QOS RADIUS RTC RTCP RTP

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Java runtime environment Local access and transport area Live Communications Server Least-cost routing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Location information service Media access control Multimedia Communications Server Management information base Mean opinion score Master street address guide Maximum transmission unit Naming authority pointer Network address translation National Emergency Number Association Network interface card Name server Named signaling events NT Lan Manager Network Time Protocol Office Communicator Open Client Interface Open database connectivity Over temperature protection Over voltage protection Private branch eXchange Privacy-enhanced mail Practical Extraction and Reporting Language Packet internet groper Public Key Cryptography Standard #12 Public Key Infrastructure Public safety answering point PuTTY secure copy Public switched telephone network Quality of protection Quality of service Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service Real-time collaboration Real-time Control Protocol Real-time Transport Protocol

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RTT SATA SBC SCSI SDK SDP SFTP SIMPLE

SIP SIPS SLB SMB SNMP SOA SOAP SQL SRTP SRV SSH SSL SSRC STUN TCP TDM TGRP TLS TOS TTL UPS US UAC UAS UDP UID URI URL UTC VoIP VLAN VPC

Round-trip time Serial ATA Session border controller Small computer system interface Software development kit Session Description Protocol Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol SIP Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extension Session Initiation Protocol Session Initiation Protocol over TLS Server load balancing Server message block Simple Network Management Protocol Server of authority Simple Object Access Protocol Structured Query Language Secure Real-time Transport Protocol Server resource Secure Shell Secure socket layer Synchronization source Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs Transmission Control Protocol Time division multiplexing Trunk group Transport Layer Security Type of service Time to live Uninterruptable power supply User agent User agent client User agent server User Datagram Protocol Unique identifier Uniform resource identifier Uniform resource locator Universal coordinated time Voice over IP Virtual local area network VoIP positioning center

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