Unable to access the Diameter Peer because all of
the transport connections are down. Peer node unavailability can happen in
these cases:
All connections toward a peer are no longer
candidates for routing Request messages.
No available connections within the peer node
support the Application ID. This is functionally equivalent to the peer node
being unavailable.
The Connection Priority Level (CPL) value for a
resource is changed to 99, which means the operational status is Unavailable.
The CPL value of a connection can be found in the active SO under
Diameter > Maintenance > Connections.
The number of established connections drops
below the configured Minimum Connection Capacity.
Severity:
Critical
Instance:
<PeerName> (of the Peer which failed).
HA Score:
Normal
Auto Clear Seconds:
0 (zero)
OID:
eagleXgDiameterPeerUnavailableNotify
Recovery:
Confirm a connection is provisioned for the peer
node.
Peer status can be monitored from
Diameter > Maintenance > Peer
Nodes.
Verify IP network connectivity exists between
the MP server and the peer nodes using ping, traceroute, or other means.
Examine the event history logs for additional
DIAM events or alarms from the MP server.
Verify the peer is not under maintenance.
Verify there are connections provisioned for
the peer node.
Verify the status of all connections toward the
peer node.
From the active SO GUI, navigate to
Diameter > Maintenance > Peer
Nodes. View the Transaction Configuration Set of the
peer node.
If the peer node has a corresponding Transaction
Configuration Set setting, then navigate to
Diameter > Configuration > Configuration
Sets > Transaction Configuration
Sets and confirm the Application ID is supported.
Confirm the peer node supports the Application ID in
the request message.