Connection Name |
Name of the Connection |
MP Server Hostname |
Hostname of the MP server from which status is reported:
- Fixed (non-IPFE) Connections are always reported by the DA-MP that hosts the Fixed Connection
- Established IPFE Connections are always reported by the DA-MP that hosts the established IPFE Connection
- Non-Established IPFE Connections (ones that have been configured, but are currently not assigned to a DA-MP by IPFE) are reported by the MP Leader
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Dynamic |
Indicates whether or not the element was created dynamically (YES) or statically (NO). NO is assigned for all element instances, except for those created via Dynamic Peer Discovery. |
Admin State |
A Connection's administrative state can be:
- Enabled: the Connection is Enabled
- Disabled: the Connection is Disabled
- Unk: unknown; the state of the Connection is not available in the database
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Connection Type |
Indicates the connection type (Diameter or (RADIUS). |
Connection Mode |
Specifies the connection mode used for Peer discovery.
The Connection can have one of the following Connection Modes:
- Initiator Only
Indicates that all connections to discovered Peers are Initiator Only; the application attempts to initiate connection to these Peers.
- Initiator & Responder
Indicates that all connections to discovered Peers are of the type Initiator & Responder; the application attempts to initiate connection to the discovered Peers as well as listen for connection attempts from these Peers.
- RADIUS Server
Indicates that RCL can only receive RADIUS Request messages and send RADIUS Response messages of the Connection.
- RADIUS Client
Indicates that RCL can only send RADIUS Request messages and receives RADIUS Response messages of the Connection.
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Operational Status |
A Connection's administrative state can be:
- Available: the Connection is available for routing
- Degraded: the Connection is not unavailable but it is not operating as expected. The Operational Reason field provides additional information on this status.
- Unavailable: the Connection is unavailable. The Operational Reason field provides additional information on this status.
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CPL |
The Connection Priority Level is the maximum of the following values:
- Operational Status (0=available; 3=degraded; 99=unavailable)
- Remote Busy Congestion Level (0-3)
- Egress Transport Congestion Level (0-98)
- Egress Message Rate Congestion Level (0-3)
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Operational Reason |
Reason for the Operational Status. The following reasons can occur:
- Disabled
- Connecting
- Listening
- Abnormal
- Disconnecting
- Proving
- Watchdog
- Remote Busy Congestion
- Egress Transport Congestion
- Egress Message Rate Congestion
- Normal
- Peer with reduced IP set
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Local Node |
Local Node associated with the Connection |
Local Port |
Specifies the local port used for Peer discovery.
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IPFE Initiator DAMP |
The IPFE Initiator DA-MP for this connection. |
Peer Node |
Peer Node associated with the Connection |
Remote IP Addresses |
The IP address(es) of the Peer Node associated with the Connection |
Remote Port |
The Listen Port of the Peer Node associated with the Connection |
Local Initiate Port |
The Local Initiate Port associated with the Connection |
Ingress Msgs Per Second |
A 30-second running average of the Ingress messages processed by the Connection |
Common Application IDs |
A comma-separated list of Application IDs received in a Diameter CEA message, or a list of Application Names. The first 10 Application IDs received in the CEA are listed.
Note: For local nodes, CEAs are sent in response to erroneous CERs.
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Transport Congestion Abatement Timeout |
The amount of time spent at Egress Transport Congestion Levels 3, 2, and 1 during Egress Transport Congestion Abatement |
Remote Busy Usage |
Indicates which Request messages can be forwarded on this Connection after receiving a DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY response from the Connection's Peer.
- Disabled
- The Connection is not considered to be BUSY after receiving a DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY response. All Request messages continue to be forwarded to (or rerouted to) this Connection.
- Enabled
- The Connection is considered to be BUSY after receiving a DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY response. No Request messages are forwarded to (or rerouted to) this Connection until the Remote Busy Abatement Timeout expires.
- Host Override
- The Connection is considered to be BUSY after receiving a DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY response. Only Request messages whose Destination-Host AVP value is the same as the Connection's Peer FQDN can be forwarded to (or rerouted to) this Connection until the Remote Busy Abatement Timeout expires.
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Remote Busy Abatement Timeout |
If Remote Busy Usage is Enabled or Host Override, this is the time in seconds that the Connection is considered BUSY from the last time a DIAMETER_TOO_BUSY response was received. |
Message Priority Setting |
Indicates the source of Message Priority for a Request message arriving on the Connection. Possible settings are:
- None - use the Default Message Priority Configuration Set
- Read from Request Message - read the Message Priority from the ingress Request
- User Configured - Apply the user configured Message Priority Configuration Set
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Message Priority Configuration Set |
The Message Priority Configuration Set associated with the Connection |
Egress Message Throttling Configuration Set |
The Egress Message Throttling Configuration Set associated with the Connection |
Egress Msgs Per Second |
The most recent Egress Message Rate on the Connection |
Test Mode |
Indicates if this is a Test Connection |
PDUs to Diagnose |
For a test Connection currently undergoing diagnosis, this shows the number of PDUs yet to be diagnosed. |
Time of Last Update |
Time stamp that shows the last time the status information was updated |