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ns-diameter
The following operations can be performed on “ns-diameter”:
set | show | unset |
set ns diameter
Set the diameter configuration on NS.
Synopsis
set ns diameter [-identity
Arguments
identity DiameterIdentity to be used by NS. DiameterIdentity is used to identify a Diameter node uniquely. Before setting up diameter configuration, Citrix ADC (as a Diameter node) MUST be assigned a unique DiameterIdentity. example => set ns diameter -identity netscaler.com Now whenever Citrix ADC needs to use identity in diameter messages. It will use ‘netscaler.com’ as Origin-Host AVP as defined in RFC3588
realm Diameter Realm to be used by NS. example => set ns diameter -realm com Now whenever Citrix ADC system needs to use realm in diameter messages. It will use ‘com’ as Origin-Realm AVP as defined in RFC3588
serverClosePropagation when a Server connection goes down, whether to close the corresponding client connection if there were requests pending on the server.
Possible values: YES, NO Default value: NO
ownerNode ID of the cluster node for which the diameter id is set, can be configured only through CLIP Default value: -1 Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 31
show ns diameter
Displays the diameter parameters configured on the Citrix ADC.
Synopsis
show ns diameter [-ownerNode
Arguments
ownerNode ID of the cluster node for which the diameter id is set, can be configured only through CLIP Default value: -1 Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 31
Output
identity DiameterIdentity to be used by NS. DiameterIdentity is used to identify a Diameter node uniquely. Before setting up diameter configuration, Citrix ADC (as a Diameter node) MUST be assigned a unique DiameterIdentity. example => set ns diameter -identity netscaler.com Now whenever Citrix ADC needs to use identity in diameter messages. It will use ‘netscaler.com’ as Origin-Host AVP as defined in RFC3588
realm Diameter Realm to be used by NS. example => set ns diameter -realm com Now whenever Citrix ADC system needs to use realm in diameter messages. It will use ‘com’ as Origin-Realm AVP as defined in RFC3588
serverClosePropagation when a Server connection goes down, whether to close the corresponding client connection if there were requests pending on the server.
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unset ns diameter
Use this command to remove ns diameter settings.Refer to the set ns diameter command for meanings of the arguments.
Synopsis
unset ns diameter [-serverClosePropagation] [-ownerNode
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