Locking and Persisting the Configuration

2-2 Oracle WebLogic SIP Server Container Administrators Guide

2.2.1 Locking and Persisting the Configuration

In order to modify information on any of the Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container configuration pages, the configuration must be locked. Locking a configuration prevents other Administrators from modifying the configuration at the same time. Locking is automatically enabled in Production domains; it can be enabled or disabled in Development domains. To make changes: 1. Locate the Change Center in the upper left corner of the Administration Console.

2. Click Lock Edit to lock the editable configuration hierarchy for the domain. This

enables you to make changes using the Administration Console.

3. Make the changes you desire on the relevant page of the Console and click Save

on each page where you make a change.

4. When you have finished making all the desired changes, click Activate Changes

in the Change Center. Configuration Overload Protection Configure the conditions for enabling and disabling automatic overload controls. Configuration Message Debug Enable or disable SIP message logging on a development system. Configuration SIP Security Identify trusted hosts for which authentication is not performed. Configuration Persistence Configure persistence options for storing long-lived session data in an RDBMS, or for replicating long-lived session data to a remote, geographically-redundant site. Configuration Data Tier View the current configuration of SIP data tier servers. You can also add, delete and configure partitions here. Configuration LoadBalancer Map Configure the mapping of multiple clusters to internal virtual IP addresses during a software upgrade. Configuration Targets Configure the list of servers or clusters that receive the engine tier configuration. The target server list determines which servers andor clusters provide SIP Servlet container functionality. Configuration Connection Pools Configure connection reuse pools to minimize communication overhead with a Session Border Control SBC function or Serving Call Session Control Function S-CSCF. Monitoring General View runtime information about messages and sessions processed in engine tier servers. Monitoring SIP Applications View runtime session information for deployed SIP applications. Monitoring Data Tier Information View runtime information about the current status and the work performed by servers in the SIP data tier. Table 2–1 Cont. Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container Configuration and Monitoring Pages Page SubPage Function Configuring SIP Servlet Container Properties 2-3

2.3 Configuring Container Properties Using WLST JMX