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Dra Session - Ii
Dra Session - Ii
S6a
Ro
Wx
Gx
Rx
S6a Interface
This interface lies between HSS and MME and serves the
following features:
• Transport of subscriber related data.
• Transport of location information.
• Authorizing a user to grant access to EPS.
• Transport of authentication information.
S6a Messages
AIR/AIA
ULR/ULA
NOR/NOA
PUR/PUA
CLR/CLA
IDR/IDA
AIR/AIA Messages
AIR Message:
AIA Message:
ULR/ULA Message
ULR Message:
ULA Message:
NOR/NOA
NOR Message:
NOA Message:
PUR/PUA
• PUR:
• PUA:
CLR/CLA
CLR:
CLA:
IDR/IDA
IDA:
DSR/DSA
DSR:
DSA:
S6a AIR/ULR/NOR/PUR
S6a AIA/ULA/NOA/PUA
S6a AIR/ULR/NOR/PUR
S6a AIR/ULR/NOR/PUR
S6a AIA/ULA/NOA/PUA
S6a AIR/ULR/NOR/PUR
S6a AIR/ULR/NOR/PUR
S6a AIA/ULA/NOA/PUA
S6a – flows – Production HSS
National
Ro Interface
MAR:
MAA:
Wx - flow
CCR:
CCA:
RAR/RAA
RAR:
RAA:
Rx Interface
AAR/AAA:
STR/STA:
ASR/ASA
ASR/ASA
Troubleshooting
To check peers:
Login to Prod. DCA/DMA shell.
Run command ‘listDiameterPeers.sh –s’.
All the connected peers status should be ‘True’.
To check Routes:
Login to Prod. DCA/DMA shell.
Run command ‘listDiameterRoutes.sh –s’.
Check the routes status.
To Check Overload:
Check the RAC Server logs at the following path:
/opt/tpa/logs