class PcscfNetworkInterface

ManagedElement
+-CscfFunction
+-CSCF-Application
+-CscfNwIfContainer
+-PcscfNwIfs
+-PcscfNetworkInterface
+-PcscfRfc2543Compatibility [0..1]

This is Managed Object Class for P-CSCF Network Interface

Attributes
boolean
pcscfDisableConnectionOrientedTransportLoadDist = false
If set to true, the CSCF will reuse open TCP connections, if any, when sending requests to the UE's server port. This feature is configured on the terminating P-CSCF interface and is limited to the terminating P-CSCF TCP port only.

Deprecated: 

String0to65535DT
key
mandatory
noNotification
restricted
pcscfNetworkInterfaceEntry
This attribute defines the network interface the P-CSCF uses to receive and send SIP traffic. The P-CSCF must be configured with at least two UDP interfaces, one interface for Gm traffic between the UE and the P-CSCF, the other for Mw traffic between the P-CSCF and the I/S-CSCF. Optionally a protected IPSec interfaces can be added as well. It is also possible to create TCP interfaces of all the above mentioned types of interfaces. If this is done they need to be configured with the same ports, traffic direction and IP-addresses as the corresponding UDP interface. Maximum one UDP and one TCP interface per interface type (Gm and Mw) 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 PcscfDomainNameEntry already has been configured with at least one domain.


Dependencies: PcscfDomainNameEntry must be configured with at least one domain.
PcscfNwIfProtectionDT
pcscfNetworkInterfaceProtection = None
This attribute defines which sort of protection to be used for the interface.


Dependencies: If the parameter is set to None, PcscfPcPortEntry can not be configured. If the parameter is set to IPSec, 3 PcscfPcPortEntry have to be configured for the interface.
NetworkInterfaceStatusDT[0..1]
readOnly
pcscfNetworkInterfaceStatus = NO_TRAFFIC_DIRECTION_SET
This attribute indicates the current status of the network interface.
NetworkInterfaceTrafficDirDT[0..1]
pcscfNetworkInterfaceTrafficDir
This attribute defines if this interface is used for originating or terminating traffic. The value of this parameter can only be set when the PcscfNetworkInterfaceEntry is created. If changes are needed the PcscfNetworkInterfaceEntry needs to be removed and added again.
PcPortEntryDT[0..] nonUnique ordered
pcscfPcPortEntry
The port numbers to be used for the client ports.
String0to00010DT[0..] nonUnique ordered
readOnly
pcscfPcPortStatusEntry
This parameter specifies the status for a certain client port in an IPSec interface. The list can only be displayed for interfaces where PcscfNetworkInterfaceProtection parameter is set to "IPSec". The value "N/A" is shown when PcscfNetworkInterfaceProtection is not set to "IPSec".

The format is <Port-nr>:<status>, where status is one of:
0 = OK
1 = No traffic direction set
2 = Port already in use
3 = Port open failed
4 = Partial failure
5 = Policy error
PsPortStatusDT[0..1]
readOnly
pcscfPsPortStatus
This parameter specifies the status for the ps-port in an IPSec interface.

  class PcscfNetworkInterface