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User Data Repository Diameter User's Guide
Release 12.4
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Disabling All Traffic Throttle Groups

Use the following steps to disable all connections that are displayed as result of the application of a filter. If a filter is applied, then all connections that meet the filter requirements and that are currently enabled are disabled. If no filter is applied, then all currently enabled connections are disabled.

Note:

When a TTG's Administrative State is Disabled, the TTG's Current Loss Percent value is ignored when making routing decisions.

To enable and disable individual and multiple TTGs, shared TTGs must be included.

Note:

Shared TTGs cannot be enabled or disabled on another DSR (the GUI page buttons are inactive for prohibited actions).
If you select one or more rows that are associated with remote TTGs, Enable and Disable are greyed out. Enable and Disable are active only when the selected row or rows are associated with locally-defined TTGs.

Note:

Enable All and DisableAll are active regardless of the selected row state. If you select Enable All or DisableAll, then a window prompts you to enable or disable all locally configured TTGs, and a message indicates TTGs configured at other sites are not enabled or disabled.
  1. Click Diameter > Maintenance > Trafffic Throttle Groups. The Administrative State defines whether the TTG is active and can be applied to routing.
  2. Optionally, click Filter and add up to four filters to limit the number of TTGs displayed. Click Go to apply the filter.
  3. Click Disable All.
    A confirmation box appears to prompt you to enable or disable all locally configured TTGs, and a note is displayed to indicate that TTGs configured at other sites are not enabled/disabled.
  4. Click OK.
    The TTGs are disabled.

    If any of the selected TTGs no longer exist (they have been deleted by another user), an error message is displayed, but any selected TTGs that do exist are disabled.