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User Data Repository Diameter User's Guide
Release 12.4
E92984-01
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Transaction Configuration Sets

A Transaction Configuration Set provides a mechanism to assign routing and transaction attributes (ART, PRT, PAT, and ROS) to Diameter request message based on Application ID and (Extended) Command Code.

You can perform these tasks on an Active System OAM (SOAM).

Configuration of Transaction Configuration Sets (TCS) that contain one or more Transaction Configuration Rules is supported. These Transaction Configuration Rules allow the assignment of routing and transaction attributes, for example Routing Option Set (ROS), Pending Answer Timer (PAT), Application Route Table (ART) and Peer Route Table (PRT) to Diameter messages based on Application ID and (Extended) Command Code.

The Transaction Configuration Set fields are described in Transaction Configuration Sets elements.

On the Transaction Configuration Sets page, you can perform the following actions:
  • Filter the list of Transaction Configuration Sets to display only the desired Transaction Configuration Sets.
  • Sort the list by column contents in ascending or descending order by clicking the column heading. The default order is by Transaction Configuration Set Name in ascending ASCII order.
  • Click Insert.

    On the Transaction Configuration Sets [Insert] page, you can add a new Transaction Configuration Set. See Adding a Transaction Configuration Set.

    If the maximum number of Transaction Configuration Sets already exists in the system, an error message displays.

  • Select a Transaction Configuration Set Name in the list and click Edit.

    On the Transaction Configuration Sets [Edit] page, you can edit the selected Transaction Configuration Set. See Editing a Transaction Configuration Set.

    If no row is selected, the Edit is disabled.

  • Select a Transaction Configuration Set Name in list and click Delete to remove the selected Transaction Configuration Set.

    The Default Transaction Configuration Set can be edited, but cannot be deleted. See Deleting a Transaction Configuration Set.