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My Oracle Support

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RFCs Supported by Oracle Internet Directory

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E28280_01/admin.1111/e10029/rfcs.htm
    34 rows · N RFCs Supported by Oracle Internet Directory Table N-1 contains a list of the RFCs …

Managed Cloud Services - Oracle

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E25290_01/doc.60/e25224/ondemand.htm
    The Managed Cloud Calendar displays all scheduled RFCs for selected Oracle SIs and gives you the ability to create your own calendar entries. You can view calendar entries from November 2009 to one year from the current calendar date. The Managed Cloud Calendar is available to users with View or Create & Update change request privileges.

RFC 2833: DTMF Interworking - docs.oracle.com

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E97662_01/html/sbc_scz820_acliconfiguration/GUID-1A82F27E-F542-40BA-96C8-3125605F598E.htm
    RFC 2833: DTMF Interworking This section explains the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ’s support of transporting Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) in Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) packets (as described in RFC 2833) to H.245 User Input Indication (UII) or SIP INFO method interworking.

Translation Evaluation - Oracle

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E95618_01/html/sbc_scz810_acliconfiguration/GUID-08EA4177-0FBB-4A0B-B981-B6CACB4E1E62.htm
    When the SDP offer and answer sides of a call both support RFC 2833, the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller forwards RFC 2833 messages between both sides of the call. No processing is used to transform these DTMF-indication massages to another format.

Mobile My Oracle Support Help

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    Before you can use My Oracle Support, you must have at least one Support Identifier (Support ID) in your user profile. A Support ID is a unique reference number that identifies your organization. Use the My Oracle Support portal to add a Support ID to your profile. For more information, see the "How do I add a Support ID to a Profile?"



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