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Auxiliary Connection Is Not Being Disconnected By Connection Handler With Drop Time Out (Doc ID 1380315.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 29, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Communications ASAP - Version 4.6.3 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform. *** ***

Goal

Due to a high transaction volume to the network element, in the existing system we have kept configured SPWAN_THRESHOLD and KILL_THRESHOLD 1 and 0 respectively.This means that, both primary and auxiliary connections are dedicated to respective network element.

During off-peak/night hours, our auxiliary connection will get inactive due to low transaction traffic.There is a firewall time out setting applied on the unix server. Due to that setting, the firewall will cut our auxiliary connection very frequently.

Is there any way, where we can apply the  DROP_TIMEOUT setting on the auxiliary connection as well, without changing the current SPAWN and KILL threshold?


Solution

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