Configuring Route Failure
To configure the route failure, use the following sample configuration:
config
profile diameter-endpoint interface_name
name profile_name
internal-vip ip_address
route-failure deadtime deadtime_valueresult-code result_code_value threshold number
route-failure result-code result_codes_value
route-failure threshold threshold_number
route-failure recovery-threshold percent recovery_threshold_percentage
exit
NOTES:
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route-failure deadtime deadtime_valueresult-code result_code_value threshold number : Specify the duration in seconds for which the system keeps the route in the FAILED status. After the configured duration expires, the system changes the status to AVAILABLE . deadtime_value must be an integer in the range of 1–86400. The default value is 60.
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route-failure result-code result_codes_value : Specify the answer messages that are to be considered as failures, in addition to the requests that time out.
NoteYou can specify up to 16 result codes.
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route-failure threshold threshold_number : Specify the number of errors that cause the FAILED status. The default value is 16.
NoteThe error counter begins at zero. In a case of a good response, the error counter decrements or increments. This counter does not decrement below zero or increment above the configured threshold number.
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route-failure recovery-threshold percent recovery_threshold_percentage : Specify the percentage value at which the failure counter is reset when provisionally changing the status from FAILED to AVAILABLE . For example, a failure counter of 16 caused the AVAILABLE status to change to FAILED status. After the configured deadtime expires, the status changes to AVAILABLE . If recovery_threshold_percentage is configured with 75 percent, the failure counter resets to 12, which is 75 percent of 16. The default value is 90.