class EcscfNetworkInterface

ManagedElement
+-CscfFunction
+-CSCF-Application
+-CscfNwIfContainer
+-EcscfNwIfs
+-EcscfNetworkInterface

This is Managed Object Class for E-CSCF Network Interface

Attributes
NetworkInterfaceDT
key
mandatory
noNotification
restricted
ecscfNetworkInterfaceEntry
This attribute defines the network interface the E-CSCF uses to receive and send SIP traffic. To add an interface the EcscfEnabled parameter must also first be set to true. One UDP transport address is mandatory for the EcscfOperationalState parameter to become ENABLED and domain name entries must be in the internal DNS table as well. A TCP transport address can optionally be added and must be configured with the same port-nr and IP-address as the UDP interface for EcscfOperationalState to become ENABLED. One IPv4 and/or one IPv6 address can be specified for each transport type. Maximum one UDP and one TCP interface per IP address type (IPv4 and IPv6) can be added. It is required to put the node in locked state when removing network interface entries. However, it is not required to put the node in locked state when adding network interface entries.
Note: A prerequisite for adding this network interface is that the EcscfDomainNameEntry already has been configured with at least one domain.
Note: A prerequisite for specifying an IPv6 address in this parameter is that the parameter CscfHostportAsFqdnOnly is set to "true".


Dependencies: EcscfEnabled must first be set to "true". EcscfDomainNameEntry must be configured with at least one domain. For specifying an IPv6 address is that CscfHostportAsFqdnOnly is set to "true".
NetworkInterfaceStatusDT[0..1]
readOnly
ecscfNetworkInterfaceStatus = NO_TRAFFIC_DIRECTION_SET
This attribute indicates the current status of the network interface.
Note: The value NO_TRAFFIC_DIRECTION_SET indicates the initial state. Although the function of assigning traffic direction has been deprecated, for backwards compatibility reason, this value is kept.

  class EcscfNetworkInterface