In this section:
The Configuration Workflows and Templates object:
- guides you through a process in the application
- presents a series of steps so you can configure one at a time in sequence
- includes steps that contain text, images, or user-configurable settings and attributes
- may allow the repetition of certain steps
- supports committing the configuration to the SBC either by step or at the end of the workflow
- can be extended - new workflows may be made available in the Ribbon Support Portal
- can be customized, or new workflows can be created and uploaded to EMA
A configuration template workflow is a sample configuration that guides you through the process of data entry for a particular scenario. The sample configuration includes default values for some of the settings - you can accept or override these settings before loading the workflow onto the SBC.
On the SBC main screen, navigate to Configuration > Configuration Wizards. The Configuration Workflows and Templates window is displayed.
Generic Information
Workflow Source
There are two types of EMA workflows. The type is indicated by the Source column in Configuration Template Workflows.
- Sonus Workflows – Sonus workflows are attached along with the SBC, which is indicated by Sonus in the Source column. You cannot delete a Sonus workflow.
- User-added Workflows – Workflows that are downloaded from the Ribbon Support Portal, customized by you, and uploaded back to EMA using the File Upload screen. This type is indicated by User in the Source column.
Launching Workflow
To launch the workflow, click in the Launch column.
Deleting Workflow
To delete the workflow, click in the Delete column.
You can only delete user-added workflows.
Orientation of Workflow
This section describes the navigation of workflow and commands associated with it. After launching a workflow, the workflow home page opens.
Workflow Title and Steps
After launching the template workflow, a new screen opens with the workflow title and the steps associated with it.
The workflow steps are displayed in a vertical list and you can navigate through the steps using the Next and Back buttons.
Navigation Buttons
Navigation is sequential - you can navigate to the next step or previous step. You cannot skip a step.
Static Workflow Step
These steps are provided to give an overview of the current workflow process and to inform you about any prerequisite required for the workflow. (Your interaction is required to proceed to next step.)
The static workflow step displays only text, images, and hyperlinks.
Template Workflow Step
The template workflow steps are linked to CLI commands. For simplicity and ease of use, these commands are not visible to you in the UI (although you can still use the CLI if you wish). You will instead see text, images, hyperlinks, and forms in which to enter tokenized values.
Once you click the Submit button in that particular step, the EMA loads the CLI commands to the SBC. The CLI commands for a template step are categorized into:
Tokenized CLI – You must input the value for the tokenized CLIs before submitting the configuration step. The workflow template identifies fields that can be customized through "tokens" in the CLI. The tokens in the CLI are replaced with the values you enter. You must complete all input fields before the tokens in tokenized CLIs can be updated. For example, if a CLI command includes a token for an IP address, the IP address input field is presented to you, and the value entered in this field replaces the corresponding token in the CLI command before submitting it to the SBC.
Non-Tokenized CLI Steps – Steps with CLI commands that do not require any input from you.
Configuration Template Workflows
Templates are included in the Configuration Template Workflow sections. For example, the Sonus template named Skype for Business is included in the SBC. This template helps you configure inbound and outbound call flows between the SBC Core and Microsoft Skype for Business using TCP and SRTP.
This workflow does not include TLS configuration.
Step 1 – Launching Workflow
Step 2 – Description
Step 3 – Reference Configuration
Step 4 – Prerequisites
Step 5 – Global Configuration
The concept of tokenized CLI starts from the Global Configuration. The tokenized CLIs (marked in red) are user-defined parameters, which are customized based on the requirements. Click View Config Details tab to view the configuration.
Step 6 – Global Profiles
Step 7 – Skype-side Profiles
Step 8 – Create Skype-side Interface Group