A Peer Node Group is a collection of DSR peer nodes that cannot tolerate multiple failures within the collection. DSR peer nodes are configured in a Peer Node Group container to indicate that connections, which are initiated from peers in the group, are distributed across multiple DA-MPs of an IPFE Target Set. In order for the IPFE to be aware of Peer IP addresses, Peer Nodes in a Peer Node Group must be configured with one or more Peer IP addresses. Target sets can only be configured to support IPFE Initiator Connection support when its DA-MPs listening ports are within the new responder port range.
The Peer Node Group Aware Least Load function spreads the connections from peer nodes; thus, reducing the negative impact if a single DA-MP in the DSR fails. You can configure Peer Node Groups by using the GUI or through the Bulk Import and Export function. See the Bulk Import and Export information in Diameter Common User's Guide.
The Diameter > Configuration > Peer Node Group [Insert] page appears. You can add a new Peer Node Group.
The Diameter > Configuration > Peer Node Groups [Insert] will not open if the maximum number of Peer Node Groups per Network Element (16000) already exist in the system.
Select a Peer Node Group in the list, and click Edit.
The Diameter > Configuration > Peer Note Groups [Edit] page appears. You can edit the selected Peer Node Group.
Select a Peer Node Group in the list, and click Delete. You can delete the selected Peer Node Group.