NN10277-111 Succession Multimedia Communications Portfolio MCP SIP Web Client Manager Basics Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.
Nortel Networks Confidential 1 Overview Functional description The SIP Web Client Manager (WCM) is an optional functional component of the Multimedia Communications Portfolio (MCP). It provides the interface for communication between the SIP Multimedia Web Client and the SIP Application Module and SIP Provisioning Module. These communications include: sending and receiving multimedia calls; obtaining subscribers service packages, updating address books, and presence statuses of buddies.
Nortel Networks Confidential 2 Overview Figure 1 Network Component Interoperability The clouds in the diagram represent two distinct networks. The Private MCP Network cloud interacts with the Managed Public Network cloud through the different edge components. The SIP Web Client Manager is dual-homed. It communicates with the SIP Application Module and the Provisioning Module through the Private MCP Network, and SIP Multimedia Web Client through the Managed Public Network. NN10277-111 Standard MCP 1.
Nortel Networks Confidential Overview 3 Hardware Server hardware hosting the Web Client Manager A Sun Netra t 1400 (DC power)/1405 (AC power) hosts the SIP Web Client Manager. The number of servers depends on the MCP deployment scenario. Hardware Details Sun Server Sun Netra t 1400/1405 with the following hardware features: • 4 440 Mhz CPUs • 4 GB RAM • 2 36.
Nortel Networks Confidential 4 Overview User interfaces The System Management Console manages the SIP Web Client Manager. NN10277-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.
Nortel Networks Confidential 5 Upgrades Nortel Networks recommends that system administrators only perform software upgrades with involvement from Nortel Networks. Software updates are deployed using the System Management Console. The update can be either an up-versioning of the software or a roll back to an earlier version. Only versions not currently deployed appear in the loadlist.
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Nortel Networks Confidential 7 Fault management Network fault management strategy The MCP 1.1 FP1 system handles network fault management through alarms and logs. SIP Multimedia Web Client alarms and logs are viewed from the System Management Console. (See the MCP System Management Console Basics NTP for tasks related to alarms and logs.
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Nortel Networks Confidential 9 Configuration Network strategy The MCP network strategy is to configure all of the components in a central location. The central location for configuration is the Management Server Console. The following sections provide information on configuring the SIP Web Client Manager. Configuration procedures Log in to the management server console. For detailed procedures on logging into the management server console, please refer to the System Management Console Basics document.
Nortel Networks Confidential 10 Configuration 6 Configure the component attributes. (For configuration property details, place your cursor over the property and a definition help box will pop up.) 7 Click Apply. Figure 2 Web Client Manager tab Table 1 Web Client Manager Properties Configuration Property Format Description WCM Socket Server Active Type: Boolean Range: checked or unchecked Default: checked Start the WCM socket server WCM Socket Server Host Type: String Range: xxx.xxx.xxx.
Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration 11 Table 1 Web Client Manager Properties Configuration Property Format WCM Socket Port Type: PositiveInteger WCM socket port Range: N/A, Min = 0 number Max = 65535 Default: 3090 Audio RTP Port Low Type: PositiveInteger Starting Port for RTP Port Range: N/A, Min = 0 Address stream Max = 65535 Default: 50000 Audio RTP Port High Type: PositiveInteger Ending Port Address Range: N/A, Min = 0 for RTP Port stream Max = 65535 Default: 50100 Use SSL Type: Boolean
Nortel Networks Confidential 12 Configuration Figure 3 User Agent Server tab Table 2 User Agent Server Properties Configuration Property Format Description Application Server Host Type: String Range: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx MinLength = 7 MaxLength = 15 Default: proxy host IP address Application Server IP address NN10277-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.
Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration 13 Table 2 User Agent Server Properties Configuration Property Format Description Application Server Port Type: PositiveInteger Application Server Port number Range: MinLength = 0 MaxLength = 65535 Default: 5060 Show GUI Type: Boolean Range: checked or unchecked Default: unchecked show WCM GUI (read-only) Figure 4 SIP TCF Base tab Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Web Client Manager Basics
Nortel Networks Confidential 14 Configuration Table 3 SIP TCF Base Properties Configuration Property Format Description Transport Config Type: String Range: xxx.xxx.xxx.
Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration 15 Table 3 SIP TCF Base Properties Configuration Property Format Description Add Defaults Type: Boolean Range: checked or unchecked Default: checked Specifies whether to fill in missing mandatory headers with default values in the SDP message bodies. Recommended Value: checked Check Mandatory Headers Type: Boolean Range: checked or unchecked Default: unchecked Controls whether the mandatory SDP headers are checked for presence in the SDP messages.
Nortel Networks Confidential 16 Configuration Figure 5 LOC IW Factory tab Table 4 LOC IW Factory Properties Configuration Property Format Initial capacity Type: PositiveInteger Initial capacity Range: MinLength = N/A MaxLength = 32768 Default: 32768 NN10277-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.
Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration 17 Figure 6 Database Base tab Table 5 Database Base Properties Configuration Property Format Primary Host Type: PositiveInteger IP Address of primary database Range: xxx.xxx.xxx.
Nortel Networks Confidential 18 Configuration Table 5 Database Base Properties Configuration Property Format Description Connections Type: PositiveInteger Number of database Range: connections Min: 1 Max: 16 Default: 5 Secondary Host Type: PositiveInteger Range: Min: 0 Max: 15 Optional: checked IP Address of replicated database Valid IPV4 Address(optional) Figure 7 User Agent Factory tab NN10277-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.
Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration 19 Table 6 User Agent Factory Properties Configuration Property Format Description User Agent Port Type: PositiveInteger Port number to use on the User Agent Range: MinLength = N/A MaxLength = 5080 User Agent Mode Type: Boolean Range: checked = client unchecked = server Specifies for the User Agent to act as a client or server Default: checked Initial Capacity Type: PositiveInteger Inital number of Range: simultaneous Min: N/A sessions Max: 8192 User Ag
Nortel Networks Confidential 20 Configuration Figure 8 Forward Service tab Table 7 Forward Service Properties Configuration Property Format Description Enable Forward on No Answer Type: Boolean Range: checked or unchecked Default: checked Whether or not to forward when there is no answer Enable Originating CM Type: Boolean Range: checked or unchecked Default: checked Whether or not to enable Originating CM NN10277-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.
Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration 21 Figure 9 Conference Service tab Table 8 Conference Service Properties Configuration Property Format Description Conf Server URL Type: PositiveInteger Conference Server URL Range: MinLength = 0 MaxLength = 128 Optional: checked Default:sip:conferen ce Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP SIP Web Client Manager Basics
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Nortel Networks Confidential 23 Accounting management Strategy The MCP SIP Web Client Manager (WCM) does not do any accounting management. For more information on accounting, please refer to the MCP Accounting Module Basics NTP.
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Nortel Networks Confidential 25 Performance management Performance management SIP Web Client Manager performance is monitored through the System Management Console GUI by way of Operational Measurements. Refer to the System Management Console Basics NTP for information on OMs and viewing OMs.
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Nortel Networks Confidential 27 Security and Administration Security strategy overview For the security strategy please refer to the MCP Network Engineering Guide. For basic administration please refer to the System Management Console Basics NTP.
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