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Introduction

This chapter describes how to configure location services in SmartWare.
Location Service configuration task list
The following section describes how to create a new location service and how to enter the configuration mode
of an existing service. Additionally, it describes all commands and sub commands of the location service config-
uration mode. All configuration tasks for Location Services are listed below:
Create a Location Service (see
Add a domain (see
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Create an identity (see
Create an identity group (see
Inherit from an identity group to an identity (see

Creating a Location Service

The location-service command enters the configuration mode of a location service. If the requested service
does not yet exists, a new one will be created. The no form of the command removes an existing location ser-
vice.
Mode: Configure
Step
1
[node](cfg)# [no] location-service <name> Creates/Destroys a location service or enters con-

Adding a domain

The domain command specifies the domains that the location service is responsible for. If the application
needs information from the location service, it performs a lookup with the Host Part of the Request-URI or
the From-URI to find the right instance. The header selection from which the URI will be taken depends on
the call direction (Outgoing/Incoming SIP-Call) and the requested information. The SIP environment deter-
mines which format the Domain has; it can either be a Domain-Name, a Host-Name or a Host-Address. If all
components of the SIP environment are set up to operate in one specified domain, Domain is a Domain-
Name. If point-to-point routing is used, Domain is either a Host-Name or a Host-Address. In this case, Host-
Name is a FQDN (Full Qualified Domain Name).
Domain Examples:
Domain-Name: biloxy.com
Host-Name: sip-ua.biloxy.com or sip-server.biloxy.com
Host-Address: 192.168.10.1 or 10.10.10.1
In case of point-to-point routing, local host-addresses may not be added to the domain list of a location ser-
vice; the own addresses are known by the application. But, if an identity exists in two different location services
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Command
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figuration mode.
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Purpose
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