(SOL14848) Summary
This article discusses the behavior of the diameter virtual server when it receives a Capabilities Exchange Answer (CEA) response with an unsuccessful Result-Code Attribute Value Pair (AVP).
Description
In a typical diameter session setup, after the system establishes the underlying transport layer, the diameter client sends a Capabilities Exchange Request (CER) message to the diameter server. The diameter server then responds with a CEA message that contains a 2001 (DIAMETER_SUCCESS) Re
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