Document Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to This Document
Terminology
Related Documentation
Gathering Materials
Understand the Basics
Check Your Hardware
Check Your Software
Supported Configurations
Supported Configurations
Overview of the Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper Base platform
Common configuration requirements
HP-UX 11.23 on Intel Itanium2
Configuration requirements for Access tier servers
Configuration requirements for Network tier servers
Configuration requirements for Database tier servers
Linux Redhat AS4 on x86
Configuration requirements Access tier servers
Configuration requirements for Network tier servers
Configuration requirements for Database tier servers
Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 on Sun UltraSPARC
Configuration requirements Access tier servers
Configuration requirements for Network tier servers
Configuration requirements for Database tier servers
Supported databases
Load balancer and tier 3 switches
Firewall
Disc storage
General characteristics
Installing the Database
Outline of Installation
Install an Oracle 10g with RAC Database
1. Set up the base configuration
2. Use these recommended configuration options
3. Define a database user
4. Configure the Oracle database for backup
Install an Oracle 10g Single Instance Database
1. Set up the base configuration
2. Use these recommended configuration options
3. Define a database user
Install a MySQL Database
Replace the Connector JAR File
Task Overview
Check Network/Hardware Setup
Install Software
Configure the WebLogic Server Domain for Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Complete Post-Installation
For Further Information
Installing Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
The Graphical Mode Installer
Launch the GUI Installer - Windows
Launch the GUI Installer - UNIX/Linux
Launch the GUI Installer - Generic
Respond to the Prompts
The Console Installer
Launch the Console Installer - Windows
Launch the Console Installer - UNIX/Linux
Launch the Console Installer - Generic
Respond to the Prompts
The Silent Mode Installer
Create the silent.xml file
Launch the Silent Installer - Windows
Launch the Silent Installer - UNIX/Linux
Launch the Silent Installer - Generic
Returning Exit Codes to the Console
Where to Go From Here
Configuring the Domain for Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Domain Overview
The Graphical Mode Configuration Wizard
Launch the GUI Configuration Wizard - Windows
Launch the GUI Configuration Wizard - UNIX/Linux
Respond to the Prompts
The Console Configuration Wizard
Using the Console Configuration Wizard
Launch the Console Configuration Wizard - Windows
Launch the Console Configuration Wizard - UNIX/Linux
Respond to the Prompts
The Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool scripts
Set Up Your Environment
Choose from the Provided Scripts
Edit the Scripts
Set NodeManager Listen Address
Assign New Managed Servers to the appropriate cluster
Keep unused communication services from being deployed
Run the Script
Where to Go From Here
Completing Post-Installation
Complete Post-Install Tasks
Create JMS Servers for Any Additional NT Servers
Install Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files, if desired
Set Up Oracle Service Bus to Run with Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Add a Custom Password Validator
Configure Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
For Further Information
Installation of SOA Facades
Introduction
Task Overview
Install Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Install Oracle Service Bus
Configure the Domain
Configure the Domain Using the Graphical Domain Configuration Wizard
Configure Oracle Service Bus Domain Using the Console Configuration Wizard
Configure Oracle Service Bus Domain Using the Configuration Scripts
Edit Set Domain Environment Script
Windows
Linux/UNIX
Verify Domain Configuration Settings
Configure the SOA Facades
Upgrading Oracle Communications Services Gatekeeper
Introduction
Limitations
Task Overview
Step 1: Upgrade the Servers
Step 2: Upgrade the Communication Services
Step 3: Configure New Features
Step 4: Post Upgrade Procedure
Prepare to Upgrade
Migrating the Database
Stop Server
Upgrade Server to New Version
Upgrade Communication Services and Interceptors
Using New Features in an Upgraded Environment
Upgrading SIP Connectivity
Using RESTFul Service Facades
Using SOA Service Facades
Reference: New EDR, CDR, and Alarm definitions
EDRs
CDRs
Alarms