3.9.101 22225 - Average Message Size Limit Exceeded
- Alarm Group:
- DIAM
- Description:
-
The size of the average message processed by Peer CNDRA has exceeded its configured limits.
The alarm is generated when the measurement RxAvgMsgSize reaches the Peer CNDRA-wide engineering attributes, defined in the DaMpProfileParameters corresponding to the MP profile being used. RxAvgMsgSize is defined as the size of the average message processed by Peer CNDRA.
This alarm indicates Peer CNDRA has encountered a message it can accept for processing, but might not continue processing if the message size increases more than the maximum supported message size. This increase can be due to standard diameter processing (for example, Route Record additions to requests) or due to custom processing (for example, Mediation modifying AVPs).
- Severity:
- Minor, Major, Critical
- Instance:
- N/A
- HA Score:
- Normal
- Auto Clear Seconds:
- 0 (zero)
- OID:
- eagleXgDiameterAvgMsgSizeLimitExceededNotify
- Cause:
-
Alarm 22225 raises when the measurement RxAvgMsgSize reaches the Peer CNDRA-wide engineering attributes, defined in the DaMpProfileParameters corresponding to the MP profile being used.
RxAvgMsgSize is defined as the size of the average message processed by Peer CNDRA.
- Average message size minor alarm onset threshold
- Average message size minor alarm abatement threshold
- Average message size major alarm onset threshold
- Average message size major alarm abatement threshold
- Average message size critical alarm onset threshold
- Average message size critical alarm abatement threshold
The severity of alarm (Minor, Major, or Critical) is according to onset/abatement threshold of each severity level. When the average message size reaches the value of the respective alarm onset/abatement threshold, within 3 seconds the alarm is raised with severity Minor, Major, or Critical, based on the value reached by the average message size.
- Diagnostic Information:
- This event indicates that Peer CNDRA has encountered a message that it can accept for processing, but might not continue processing if the message size increases more than the maximum supported message size. This increase can be due to standard diameter processing (for example, RouteRecord additions to requests) or due to custom processing (for example, Mediation modifying AVPs).
Recovery: