This document details basic procedures for system administrators managing, maintaining, configuring, and deploying OpenCloud’s R-IM-SSF Module — for protocol translation from INAP and CAP to SIP — with the Service Interaction SLEE (SIS).
Topics
This document includes the following topics:
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About the R-IM-SSF — R-IM-SSF features and how it works
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Installing the R-IM-SSF — prerequisites, installation procedures, licenses and activation, SIS instances, and the CDR resource adaptor entity
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Configuring the R-IM-SSF — configuring general properties, subscription information, and user interface
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R-IM-SSF Behaviour — how R-IM-SSF is triggered, makes contact, and deals with messages
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R-IM-SSF Statistics — parameter sets for statistics with R-IM-SSF
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R-IM-SSF Alarms — alarm types and descriptions
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Using the R-IM-SSF — how to include the R-IM-SSF in a service composition, support more than one R-IM-SSF use in a service composition, and use rate limiting with the R-IM-SSF.
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Changelog — the changelog for R-IM-SSF Protocol Translator version releases.
Intended Audience
This document is for system administrators (and anyone else responsible for) deploying, managing and maintaining the R-IM-SSF.
This document assumes a basic knowledge of core concepts about Rhino, SIS, JAIN SLEE and Java Management Extensions (JMX).
Scope
This document covers procedures for deploying and administering the OpenCloud R-IM-SSF Module.
This document does not focus on:
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administering and maintaining the SIS — see the SIS Administration Guide
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installing and starting the SLEE — see the Rhino (Production) Getting Started Guide
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tools for Rhino maintenance — see Tools for Managing Rhino|Tools for Managing Rhino
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troubleshooting — see the How-to Guides and Knowledgebase on OpenCloud’s Developer Portal.