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Oracle Session Monitor – Platform Admin and Configuration Ed 1

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Oracle Session Monitor – Platform Admin and Configuration Ed 1

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  • 1 Course Introduction
  • Target Audience
  • Course Objectives
  • Course Duration And Content
  • Tools for Lab Exercises
  • 2 Installation And Platform Setup
  • Objectives
  • Topics
  • Topic: Installing OCSM
  • OCSM Hardware Requirements
  • OCSM Software Requirements
  • Installing OCSM
  • Topic: Setting Up OCSM
  • OCSM Layered Architecture
  • OCSM Connectivity
  • Accessing the OCSM Platform Setup Application (PSA)
  • Accepting License Terms
  • Changing the Default Password
  • Platform Setup Application Menus
  • Selecting Machine Type – ME Only
  • Configuring Call Capacity And Extensions – ME Only
  • Configuring Disk Usage – ME Only
  • ME Connection List – ME Only
  • Specifying Trusted Certificate – ME Only
  • Specifying Server Certificate – ME Only
  • Enabling SMTP – ME Only
  • Configuring Capture Settings – ME Only
  • Specifying Data Retention – ME Only
  • Installing the Applications – ME Only
  • Selecting Machine Type – Probe Only
  • Configuring Call Capacity And Extensions – Probe Only
  • Specifying ME Connection List – Probe Only
  • Configuring Capture Settings – Probe Only
  • Selecting Machine Type – ME + Probe
  • iii
  • Configuring Call Capacity And Extensions – ME+Probe
  • Configuring Disk Usage – ME+Probe
  • Specifying ME Connection List – ME+Probe
  • Configuring Capture Settings – ME+Probe
  • Specifying Data Retention – ME+Probe
  • Topic: Specifying Post-setup Settings
  • Platform Setup Application: Post-setup Menu
  • Software Version And Upgrade – Post ME or Probe Setup
  • System Diagnostic Report – Post ME or Probe Setup
  • Enabling Client-Side Add-ons – Post ME Setup
  • Configuring Media Filters – Post Probe Setup
  • Configuring Signaling Filters – Post Probe Setup
  • Practice
  • 3 Administration and Configuration
  • Objectives
  • Topics
  • Topic: Managing General And Network Settings
  • Accessing the OM GUI
  • The OM GUI for Configuration And Administration
  • The OM GUI for Settings
  • Viewing General Settings – Status, Actions, External IP/hostname, FM
  • Enabling REST API
  • Examples of REST API Calls
  • Viewing And Editing Probes
  • Setting Probe KPIs
  • Configuring ME Authentication Token
  • Practice
  • Topic: Administrating Platform Devices And Realms
  • Administrating Platform Devices
  • Adding a Platform Device – SBC/B2BUA
  • About Device Identification
  • About Number Determination Sources
  • Example: Number Determination Sources
  • Adding a Platform Device – Trunk
  • Third-Party Call Control (3PCC)
  • Realms
  • Defining Realms
  • Defining Realm Patterns
  • Customizing Realm Assignment
  • Specifying Devices Visibility
  • iv
  • Specifying Device Monitoring
  • Specifying IP Tags
  • Specifying Prefix Tags
  • Practices
  • Topic: Managing Users
  • Managing Users
  • Adding a User
  • Adding a User (Continued)
  • How much access does Cindy have?
  • Adding More Rights to Cindy’s Access
  • How much access does Cindy have now?
  • Configuring Password Settings
  • Adding a User Using User Roles (Enabling User Roles)
  • Adding a User Using User Roles (Creating a User Role)
  • Adding a User Using User Roles (Assigning a User Role to a User)
  • Example: User And Realm
  • Practice
  • Topic: Managing External Devices
  • Configuring RADIUS Authentication
  • Configuring SNMP Options – SNMP v3
  • Configuring SNMP Options – SNMP v2c
  • Accessing Files on the ME via FTPS
  • Configuring Voice Quality Collector
  • Practice
  • Topic: Managing the System
  • Setting System Parameters
  • Categories of System Settings Parameters
  • Uploading Oracle SBC Configurations
  • Creating the ME Configuration Savepoints
  • Anonymizing Chat/Custom SIP Headers
  • Practice
  • Summary
  • 4 Session Monitor Call Merging
  • Objectives
  • Topics
  • Topic: Call Merging And Call Merging Algorithms
  • Call Merging
  • Call Merging Algorithm
  • Call Merging Algorithm Syntax
  • Examples of Call Merging Algorithm Syntax
  • v
  • Default Call Merging Algorithm for SBC/B2BUA (SIP-SIP)
  • Example: Call ID in the Default Call Merging Algorithm
  • Example: Media IP and Port in the Default Call Merging Algorithm
  • Example: Custom Header in the Default Call Merging Algorithm
  • Example: User URI in the Default Call Merging Algorithm
  • Example: Time Difference in the Default Call Merging Algorithm
  • Default Call Merging Algorithm for SGW (SIP-ISUP)
  • Call Merging for Third-Party Call Control (3PCC)
  • Topic: System Settings for Call Merging
  • System Settings for Merging Calls in General
  • System Settings for Merging Calls with Redirection
  • System Settings for Merging Calls with REFER
  • System Settings for Correlating Calls with Call Transfer
  • System Settings for Merging Calls with other Protocols
  • Practice
  • Summary
  • 5 Fraud Monitor
  • Objectives
  • Topics
  • Topic: Introduction to Fraud Monitor
  • What is Fraud Monitor?
  • Where is Fraud Monitor?
  • How does FM detect fraud?
  • Example: What happens if Fraud is detected?
  • Topic: Setting Up the Fraud Monitor
  • Accessing the Platform Setup Application (PSA) for FM Setup
  • Selecting Machine Type
  • Installing Fraud Monitor
  • Accessing the FM GUI for Configuration And Administration
  • FM GUI Main Page – The Overview Page
  • Connecting a Mediation Engine to the Fraud Monitor
  • Checking the Connections Between the FM And the MEs
  • Managing the FM Administrative Users
  • Managing the FM Administrative Users (Continued)
  • Topic: Configuring the Fraud Monitor
  • Using the Settings Page to Configure the FM
  • Configuring Notifications
  • Configuring the FM Rules
  • Configuring the Rule – Destination-based Traffic Spikes (DBTS)
  • Example: Configuring DBTS – Static Point Type
  • vi
  • Example: Configuring DBTS – Dynamic Point Type
  • Notes
  • Configuring the Rule – Destination-based Call Volume (DBCV)
  • Example: Configuring DBCV – Static Point Type
  • Example: Configuring DBCV – Dynamic Point Type
  • Configuring the Rule – Source-based Traffic Spikes (SBTS)
  • Configuring the Rule – Source-based Call Volume (SBCV)
  • Configuring the FM Lists
  • Configuring the Automatic List
  • Configuring the Rule – Blacklist
  • Example: Configuring the Rule – Blacklist
  • Example: Configuring the Rule – Blacklist (Continued)
  • Configuring the Rule – Ratelimit List
  • Configuring the Rule – Redirect List
  • Configuring the Whitelist
  • Importing And Exporting Lists
  • Example: Imported Users in the Blacklist
  • Topic: Fraud Monitor in Action
  • Example: The Overview Page
  • Example: The Learning Period Page
  • Example: The Incidents Page
  • Example: The Details Page
  • Example: The Details Page (Continued)
  • Example: Score Information vs Metric Information
  • Example: Score Information of an Incident (Static Points)
  • Example: Score Information of an Incident (Dynamic Points)
  • Example: Metric Information on DBTS
  • Example: Metric Information on Call Volume (CPS)
  • Example: Metric Information on Call Volume (MAC)
  • Points That Might be Confusing
  • Case Study – 1 of 4
  • Case Study – 2 of 4
  • Case Study – 2 of 4 (Continued)
  • Case Study – 3 of 4
  • Case Study – 4 of 4
  • Practices
  • Summary
  • 6 Mediation Engine Connector
  • Objectives
  • Topics
  • vii
  • Topic: Introduction to the MEC
  • What is the MEC?
  • Where is the MEC?
  • MEC Functionality
  • Topic: Setting up the MEC
  • Accessing the Platform Setup Application (PSA) for MEC Setup
  • Selecting Machine Type
  • Installing the MEC
  • Accessing the MEC GUI for Configuration And Administration
  • MEC GUI Main Page And the Settings Page
  • Topic: Connecting MEs to the MEC
  • Connecting a Mediation Engine to the MEC
  • ME GUI: Settings – System Settings and MEC
  • MEC GUI: Settings – ME Connector
  • MEC GUI: Settings – ME Management
  • MEC GUI: Settings – Connection Test
  • Once an ME is Connected to an MEC …
  • Topic: Configuring the MEC
  • MEC GUI: Dashboard
  • MEC GUI: Dashboard – Regional Panels
  • MEC GUI: Dashboard – Node Panels
  • MEC GUI: ME Selection And View
  • MEC GUI: Settings – Realms And Realm Patterns
  • MEC GUI: Settings – Users
  • MEC GUI: Settings – Password Settings
  • MEC GUI: Settings – External Authentication
  • MEC GUI: Settings – Default Language
  • Topic: Viewing Correlated Calls on the MEC
  • How does the MEC correlate calls?
  • Configuring Multiple ME Nodes for Call Correlation
  • Configuring Platform Devices on Each ME (Step 2a)
  • Configuring Platform Devices on Each ME (Step 2b)
  • Configuring Platform Devices on Each ME (Step 2c)
  • Applying Configuration Changes of Platform Devices (Step 3)
  • Setting Timeouts for Node Connection And Call Searches (Step 4)
  • Viewing a Correlated Call from the MEC Dashboard (Step 5a)
  • Viewing Call Info of a Correlated Call from the MEC (Step 5b)
  • Viewing Call Flow of a Correlated Call from the MEC (Step 5c)
  • Viewing the Correlated Call from an ME (Step 5d)
  • Summary

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