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Table of Contents
- About the Documentation
- Accessing SRC Software in a Business-to-Business Environment
- Overview of the Web Services Gateway
- Activating Services with SOAP
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Configuration Statements for Dynamic Service Activator
- Before You Use Dynamic Service Activator
- Enabling Dynamic Service Activator on a Web Application Server (SRC CLI)
- Creating Grouped Configurations for Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Local Properties for Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator Properties (SRC CLI)
- Configuring General Properties for the Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Subscriber Types for the Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Session Handles for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring the NIC Proxies for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Methods and Scripts for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Methods for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Scripts for Dynamic Service Activator
- Restricting Access to Service Sessions for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Attributes for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring the SAE to Send Tracking Events to Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator to Publish Events to SOAP Applications
- Configuring the Logging Destinations for Dynamic Service Activator
- Deploying Dynamic Service Activator on the Virtual Host (SRC CLI)
- Starting Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Sample Data for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Enabling Dynamic Service Activator on a Web Application Server (C-Web Interface)
- Creating Grouped Configurations for Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring Local Properties for Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring Dynamic Service Activator Properties (C-Web Interface)
- Configuring General Properties for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Subscriber Types for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring the NIC Proxies for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Methods and Scripts for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Methods for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring Access to Scripts for Dynamic Service Activator
- Configuring the Logging Destinations to Store Log Messages in a File
- Configuring the Logging Destinations to Send Log Messages to the System Logging Facility
- Deploying Dynamic Service Activator on the Virtual Host (C-Web Interface)
- Starting Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Monitoring Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring Dynamic Service Activator (C-Web Interface)
- Testing Dynamic Service Activator (SRC CLI)
- Testing the Web Application Gateway Client
- Configuring the Test Environment for Dynamic Service Activator Services
- Running Methods and Scripts for Dynamic Service Activator Services (SRC CLI)
- Testing Subscriber Logins and Logouts (SRC CLI)
- Testing Subscriber Access to Subscriptions (SRC CLI)
- Testing Subscription Activations and Deactivations (SRC CLI)
- Testing Subscription Modifications (SRC CLI)
- Testing Script Invocations (SRC CLI)
- Testing Gateway Extension Invocations (SRC CLI)
- Testing Access to Attributes for Subscriber Sessions (SRC CLI)
- Example: Testing Subscriber Access to Subscriptions
- Configuring the Test Environment for PCMM Services
- Running Methods for PCMM Services (SRC CLI)
- Developing Gateway Clients
- Activating PCMM Services with SOAP
- Providing Services in IMS Networks
- Providing Services in IMS Networks
- Providing Services in IMS Networks (SRC CLI)
- Configuration Statements for IMS Support
- Configuring the IMS Software (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Initial Properties for IMS (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Directory Connection Properties for IMS (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Initial Directory Eventing Properties for IMS (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Local Diameter Peer (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Remote Diameter Peer (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Logging Destinations to Store Messages in a File (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Logging Destinations to Send Messages to the System Logging Facility (SRC CLI)
- Creating Grouped Configurations for IMS (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Subscriber Type (SRC CLI)
- Configuring a NIC Proxy for IMS (SRC CLI)
- Configuring IMS for Failover (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SAE for IMS
- Managing IMS (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring IMS (SRC CLI)
- Monitoring IMS (C-Web Interface)
- Example: Configuring JunosE Policies for IMS (SRC CLI)
- Testing IMS Service Sessions (SRC CLI)
- Providing SRC 3GPP Gateway Services
- SRC 3GPP Gateway Overview
- SRC 3GPP Gateway Overview
- Subscriber Login Sequence
- Subscriber Logout Sequence
- Subscriber Session Termination Sequence (Initiated by PCRF)
- Service Activation Sequence (Initiated by Application Function)
- Service Modification Sequence (Initiated by Application Function)
- Service Deactivation Sequence (Initiated by Application Function)
- Mapping Between SRC Software, Junos OS, and PCC Concepts
- SRC 3GPP Gateway Peer Communication and Redundancy
- Configuring and Managing the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuration Statements for the SRC 3GPP Gateway
- Configuring the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Initial Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Changing the Location of Data in the Directory
- Configuring Directory-Connection Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Initial Directory-Eventing Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Diameter Peers (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SRC 3GPP Gateway Gx Interface (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Basic Local Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Object Adapter Internet Address for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Logging Destinations to Store Messages in a File (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Logging Destinations to Send Messages to the System Logging Facility (SRC CLI)
- Creating Grouped Configurations for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Subscriber Type (SRC CLI)
- Configuring a NIC Proxy for the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SAE for the SRC 3GPP Gateway
- Example: Configuring the SRC 3GPP Gateway
- Managing the SRC 3GPP Gateway (SRC CLI)
- SRC 3GPP Northbound Gy Interface
- SRC 3GPP Gy Overview
- Configuring and Managing the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuration Statements for the SRC 3GPP Gy
- Configuring the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Initial Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Changing the Location of Data in the Directory
- Configuring Directory-Connection Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Initial Directory-Eventing Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Diameter Peers (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SRC 3GPP Gy Interface (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Basic Local Properties for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Object Adapter Internet Address for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Logging Destinations for SRC 3GPP Gy to Store Messages in a File (SRC CLI)
- Configuring Logging Destinations for SRC 3GPP Gy to Send Messages to the System Logging Facility (SRC CLI)
- Creating Grouped Configurations for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the Subscriber Type for SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring a NIC Proxy for the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Configuring the SAE for the SRC 3GPP Gy
- Managing the SRC 3GPP Gy (SRC CLI)
- Index