Diameter Configurations
You can manage and view the Diameter Configurations from this page.
Settings
To edit the Settings:
- From the navigation menu,
under
PCF, and then under
Diameter Configurations, click
Settings.
The Settings screen appears.
- Click Edit to edit the settings.
- Enter the following
information:
- Reconnect Delay (sec)- Enter the time frame to delay before attempting to reconnect after a connection failure in seconds. The default is 3 seconds.
- Response Timeout (sec)- Enter the response timeout interval in seconds. The default is 5 seconds.
- Connection Timeout (sec)- Enter the connection timeout interval in seconds. The default is 3 seconds.
- WatchDog Interval (sec)- Enter the watchdog interval in seconds. The default is 6 seconds.
- Click Save.
Peer Nodes
To edit the Peer Node Configurations:
- From the navigation menu,
under
PCF, and then under
Diameter Configurations, click
Peer Node.
The Peer Node Configurations screen appears.
- Click
Add to create peer node.
The Create Peer Node screen appears.
- Enter the following
information:
- Name- Unique Name of the peer node.
- Type- Defines which type of diameter service it should take up. The value can be Application function (af) or diameter routing agent(dra).
- Initiate Connection- Set it to True to initiate a connection for this peer node.
- Port- Enter the port number. Enter a number from 0 to 65535.
- Host- Enter the host name. Enter a FQDN, ipv4 or ipv6 address available for establishing diameter transport connections to the peer node .
- Realm- Enter the realm name, that is, FQDNs to all of that computers that transact diameter traffic.
- Identity- Enter a identity to define a node in a realm.
- Click
Save.
Note:
You can import and export the Peer Node configurations by clicking on the Import and Export on the Peer Node Configurations screen.