diameter
Displays the configured Diameter stack definition.
Command Mode
Exec
Syntax
show diameter
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to view the configured Diameter stack definition.
Example
show diameter peer-status
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Displays the configured Diameter stack definition.
Exec
show diameter
Use this command to view the configured Diameter stack definition.
show diameter peer-status
Configures the Diameter application definition.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter application application_name { application-id application_id | tgpp-application { false | true } | vendor vendor_id}
Specify the application ID.
Must be an integer.
Specify the application abbreviation. For example, gx.
Must be a string.
Specify whether the application is a 3GPP application.
Must be one of the following:
false
true
Default Value: false.
Specify the vendor IDs.
Must be an integer.
Use this command to configure the Diameter application definition.
Configures the Diameter stack group parameters.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter group [ group group_name | mode mode | repository repository_name | stack stack_name ]
Specify the group and stack name.
Must be a string in the pattern [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9-]*.
Specify the mode in which the Diameter stack must run.
Must be one of the following:
client
server
Default Value: client.
Specify the helm repository.
Use this command to configure the Diameter stack group.
Configures the Diameter stack definition.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter group group_name stack stack_name { application application_name | bind-ip bind_ip_address | bind-port bind_port_number | fqdn fqdn_name | realm realm | peer-host peer_host_name | peer-port peer_port_number | peer-realm peer_realm | node-host node_host}
Specify the Diameter application.
Specify the IP address to use in the CER or CEA message.
Specify the port number to bind the server.
Default Value: 3868.
Specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) to use in CER or CEA messages.
Must be a string.
Specify the node host to start the stack on.
Must be a string.
Specify the remote peer host address or FQDN.
Must be a string.
Specify the peer port number.
Default Value: 3868.
Specify the remote peer realm.
Must be a string.
Specify the realm to use in CER or CEA messages.
Must be a string.
Specify the replica count.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 1.
Specify the stack name.
Must be a string.
Use this command to configure the Diameter stack definition.
Configures the alternate Diameter engine parameters.
Exec > Global Configuration > Diameter Group Configuration > Stack Configuration
diameter-engine alt-engines check-session-exists { false | true}
Specify whether to check if the session exists on the alternate-engines before forwarding requests.
Must be one of the following:
false
true
Default Value: false.
Use this command to configure the alternate Diameter engine parameters.
Configures the primary Diameter Engine parameters.
Exec > Global Configuration > Diameter Group Configuration > Stack Configuration
primary svc-name service_name port port_number
Specify the port number exposed by the external service.
Default Value: 8884.
Specify the external service name that represents the Diameter engine.
Use this command to configure the primary Diameter Engine parameters.
Configures the secondary Diameter Engine parameters.
Exec > Global Configuration > Diameter Group Configuration > Stack Configuration
secondary svc-name service_name port port_number
Specify the port number exposed by the external service.
Default Value: 8884.
Specify the external service name that represents the Diameter engine.
Use this command to configure the secondary Diameter Engine parameters.
Configures the external gRPC service parameters for the Diameter interface.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter grpc [ port port_number | ip ip_address ]
Specify the gRPC server's IP address.
Specify the port number to bind the server.
Default Value: 8868.
Use this command to configure the external gRPC service parameters for the Diameter interface.
Configures the timeout parameters for the Diameter interface.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter settings timeout-ms [ cea cea_timeout | dpa dpa_timeout | dwa dwa_timeout | iac inactivity_timeout | request request_timeout | stop timeout_stop_diameter ]
Specify the timeout duration for completing the CEA exchange in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10000.
Specify the DPA timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10000.
Specify the DWA timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10000.
Specify the inactivity timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 5000.
Specify the request timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 1750.
Specify the timeout duration for stopping the Diameter interface in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 9000.
Use this command to configure the timeout duration for the Diameter interface.
diameter settings timeout-ms [ cea 10000 | dpa 10000 | dwa 10000 | iac 5000 | request 1750 | stop 9000 ]
Configures the global gRPC settings.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter grpc channel count count
Use this command to configure the global gRPC settings.
diameter grpc channel count 100
Configures the gRPC channels to open towards the server.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter grpc channel count channel_count
Specify the number of channel to open towards the server.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10.
Use this command to configure the gRPC channels to open towards the server.
Configures the next-hop host name.
Exec > Global Configuration
next_hop_realm rating rating
Specify the DRA hosts name list as received in the Origin-Host AVP in CER or CEA message.
Must be a string.
Specify the rating that determines the priority.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 0.
Use this command to configure the next-hop host name.
next_hop_realm rating 2
Configures the timeout parameters for the Diameter interface.
Exec > Global Configuration
diameter settings timeout-ms [ cea cea_timeout | dpa dpa_timeout | dwa dwa_timeout | iac inactivity_timeout | request request_timeout | stop timeout_stop_diameter ]
Specify the timeout duration for completing the CEA exchange in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10000.
Specify the DPA timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10000.
Specify the DWA timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 10000.
Specify the inactivity timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 5000.
Specify the request timeout duration in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 1750.
Specify the timeout duration for stopping the Diameter interface in milliseconds.
Must be an integer.
Default Value: 9000.
Use this command to configure the timeout duration for the Diameter interface.
diameter settings timeout-ms [ cea 10000 | dpa 10000 | dwa 10000 | iac 5000 | request 1750 | stop 9000 ]