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Server is unreachable due to a network, hardware, or software failure. See Oracle Fusion Middleware Managing Server Startup and Shutdown for Oracle WebLogic Server
for more information.
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Configure the Node Manager utility to automatically restart all Managed Servers in the Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container domain. See Oracle Fusion Middleware
Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool for more information.
Should an Administration Server instance or machine fail, remember that only configuration, deployment, and monitoring features are affected, but Managed Servers
continue to operate and process client requests. Potential losses incurred due to an Administration Server failure include:
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Loss of in-progress management and deployment operations.
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Loss of ongoing logging functionality.
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Loss of SNMP trap generation for WebLogic Server instances as opposed to Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container instances. On Managed Servers, Oracle
WebLogic Server SIP Container traps are generated even in the absence of the Administration Server.
To resume normal management activities, restart the failed Administration Server instance as soon as possible.
1.2.6 Common Configuration Tasks
General administration and maintenance of Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container requires that you manage both WebLogic Server configuration properties and Oracle
WebLogic Server SIP Container container properties. These common configuration tasks are summarized in
Table 1–1 .
Table 1–1 Common Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container Configuration Tasks
Task Description
Chapter 2
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Configuring SIP Container Properties using the Administration Console
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Using WLST to perform batch configuration Chapter 4, Configuring
SIP Data Tier Partitions and Replicas
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Assigning Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container instances to the SIP data tier partitions
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Replicating call state using multiple SIP data tier instances Chapter 3, Managing
Network Resources
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Configuring WebLogic Server network channels to handling SIP and HTTP traffic
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Setting up multi-homed server hardware
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Configuring load balancers for use with Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container
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Configuring SIP Servlet Container Properties
The following sections describe how to configure SIP Container features in the engine tier of an Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container deployment:
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Section 2.1, Overview of SIP Container Configuration
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Section 2.2, Using the Administration Console to Configure Container Properties
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Section 2.3, Configuring Container Properties Using WLST JMX
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Section 2.4, WLST Configuration
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Section 2.5, Configuring Timer Processing
2.1 Overview of SIP Container Configuration
You can configure SIP Container properties either by using a JMX utility such as the Administration Console or WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST, or by programming a
custom JMX application. Section 2.2, Using the Administration Console to Configure
Container Properties describes how to configure container properties using the
Administration Console graphical user interface. Section 2.3, Configuring Container Properties Using WLST JMX
describes how to directly access JMX MBeans to modify the container configuration. All examples use
WLST to illustrate JMX access to the configuration MBeans.
2.2 Using the Administration Console to Configure Container Properties
The Administration Console included with Oracle WebLogic SIP Container enables you to configure and monitor core WebLogic Server functionality as well as the SIP
Servlet container functionality provided with Oracle WebLogic SIP Container. To configure or monitor SIP Servlet features using the Administration Console, see
Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator’s Guide.
Table 2–1 Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container Configuration and Monitoring Pages
Page SubPage
Function
Configuration General
Configure SIP timer values, session timeout duration, default Oracle WebLogic Server SIP Container behavior proxy or user agent, server
header format, call state caching, DNS name resolution, timer affinity, domain aliases, rport support, and diagnostic image format.
Configuration Application
Router Configure custom Application Router AR class name, configuration, or
default application. Configuration
Proxy Configure proxy routing URIs and proxy policies.