10 phonebook service and route2elise, 11 open access protocol, 1 configuration – Cisco TD 92322GB User Manual

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TD 92322GB

2007-06-26/ Ver. D

Installation and Operation Manual
Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi

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Phonebook Service and Route2ELISE

A CD with Phonebook Service and Route2ELISE is included in the IMS/IP delivery.

For more information about the Phonebook Service and how to install it, see
documentation included on the CD and also Installation and Operation Manual,
Phonebook Service
.

Route2ELISE is used during the installation. See Installation Guide, ELISE for more
information.

11

Open Access Protocol

The IMS/IP has a server that client applications can use to communicate with the systems
that the IMS/IP is connected to, for example the VoWiFi System or System 900. The
protocol that is used for communication is called Open Access Protocol (OAP), and
therefore the server is called OAP Server.

See Function Description, Open Access Protocol, TD 92215GB for more information about
the protocol and when it can be used.

11.1 Configuration

The Message Distribution lists for the different interfaces have to be configured to send
the information to the OAP Server, in order to give the client access to the information.
The address of the OAP Server is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/OAP.

Configuration Example

The Interface should be configured to send User Data to the OAP Server.

1

Open the IMS/IP administration pages and click “Message Distribution” for the
Interface.

2

Click “Mobile Data”, see

figure 19

.

Figure 19. Setting up the Message Distribution list for the Interface to send

information to the OAP Server.

3

Enter the address 127.0.0.1/OAP in one of the address fields. Click the “Activate”
button.

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