Configuring Peer Nodes Configuring Routes

Configuring Diameter Client Nodes and Relay Agents 10-17 default-route route actionrelayaction serverRelay2server route configuration diameter Example 10–6 diameter.xml Configuration for Sample Relay Agents ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8? diameter xmlns=http:www.bea.comnswlcpdiameter300 xmlns:sec=http:www.bea.comnsweblogic90security xmlns:xsi=http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xmlns:wls=http:www.bea.comnsweblogic90securitywls configuration namerelaynodesname targetRelay1target targetRelay2target realmrelay_wlss.comrealm application nameRelayApplicationname class-namecom.bea.wcp.diameter.relay.RelayApplicationclass-name application peer hostEngine1host address10.0.1.1address port3821port peer peer hostEngine2host address10.0.1.2address port3821port peer peer hostEngine3host address10.0.1.3address port3821port peer peer hostRelay1host address10.0.1.20address port3821port peer peer hostRelay2host address10.0.1.21address port3821port peer peer hosthsshost addresshssserveraddress port3870port peer default-route actionrelayaction serverhssserver default-route configuration diameter 10-18 Oracle WebLogic Communications Server Administration Guide

10.8 Troubleshooting Diameter Configurations

SIP Servlets deployed on Oracle WebLogic Communication Services use the available Diameter applications to initiate requests for user profile data, accounting, and credit control, or to subscribe to and receive notification of profile data changes. If a SIP Servlet performing these requests generates an error similar to: Failed to dispatch Sip message to servlet ServletName java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No registered provider for protocol: Protocol The message may indicate that you have not properly configured the associated Diameter application for the protocol. See Section 10.6.2, Configuring Diameter Applications for more information. If you experience problems connecting to a Diameter peer node, verify that you have configured the correct protocol for communicating with the peer in Section 10.6.3, Configuring Peer Nodes . Keep in mind that Oracle WebLogic Communication