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Diameter Signaling Router Subscriber Database Server User's Guide
Release 8.2
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Connections configuration elements

This table describes the fields on the SDS Configuration Connections page.

Table 3-3 Connections Configuration Elements

Element Description Data Input Notes
Filter fields List of available filters and additional fields to modify the search options Format: selectable list
System ID Identification for the system

Format: alphanumeric

Range: 1– 255 characters

IP Address IP address of the client that will connect to SDS

Format: alphanumeric

Range: Either an IPv4 or an IPv6 IP address

IPv4 addresses are 32 bits, represented in a dot-decimal notation like this: x.x.x.x where each x (called an octet) is a decimal value from 0 to 255. They are separated by periods. For example: 1.2.3.4 and 192.168.1.100 are valid IPv4 addresses.

IPv6 addresses are 128 bits, represented in a colon-hexadecimal notation like this: z:z:z:z:z:z:z:z where each z is a group of hexadecimal digits ranging from 0 to ffff. They are separated by colons. Leading zeros may be omitted in each group. "::" can be used (at most once) in an IPv6 address to represent a range of as many zero fields as needed to populate the address to eight fields. So the IPv6 address 2001:db8:c18:1:260:3eff:fe47:1530 can also be represented as 2001:0db8:0c18:0001:​0​260:3eff:fe47:1530 and the IPv6 address ::1 is the same as 0000:0000:0000:0000:​​​​​​​0000:0000:0000:0001

Permission Database permissions for this client

Format: list

Range: READ_ONLY, READ_WRITE

Default: READ_ONLY

Table 3-4 Connections Status Filtering Operators

Operator Description
= Is equal to
!= Is not equal to
> Is greater than
>= Is equal to or greater than
< Is less than
<= Is equal to or less than
Like Is Like (wildcard is * character)
Is Null has no entry (is zero)