References:- Users' Guides and Help for the configuration of the DSR Applications (FABR, RBAR, CPA, PCA and GLA)
- Diameter User's Guide
In addition to functioning as a Diameter Relay Agent to route messages to upstream Peer Nodes, the DSR can be configured with Diameter Application Ids and Application Routing Rules to forward messages a specific DSR Application. Each application performs message precessing using specific Diameter interfaces and its own configuration data.
Configuration for DSR Applications can include:
- OAM configuration, including servers and server groups
- Communication Agent (ComAgent) configuration (FABR requires specific ComAgent configuration)
- Configuration of Diameter components that is specific to the functions that the DSR Applications perform
- Configuration on the NOAM or SOAM, or both, of DSR Application components
The Users' Guides and Help for DSR Applications include descriptions and procedures for performing activities that are needed before and after the DSR Application configuration is performed. The activities can include:
- Configuration of OAM, ComAgent, and Diameter components
- Enabling the DSR Application and configured Connections
- Verifying the operating status of the DSR system after the configuration is complete
Configuration of Diameter components that is specific to the functions that the DSR Applications perform must include:
- MP Profiles for DA-MPs and SBR servers
- Application Routing Rules
Configuration of Diameter components that is specific to the functions that the DSR Applications perform can include:
- Application Ids for specific Diameter interfaces
- Command Codes
- Peer Nodes
- Local Nodes
- MCCMNC Ranges
- MCCMNC Mapping
- Connections
- CEX Parameters
- Peer Routing Rules