Configuring a Topology Mapping record allows you to replace the DSC Node name (hostname) that is internal for a protected DSC Node with a placeholder or Alias name. This name is added when a message leaves the Realm and is replaced with the original hostname when a message enters the Realm. The Realm in this scenario refers to the protected DSC Node’s Realm.
Caution
Topology Mapping does not function on Diameter hosts that reside in non-adjacent Realms. Topology Mapping configurations are supported on ADNs in the protected Realm.
To create a Topology Mapping Table
- From the Main Menu, click DSC.
- Click the required DSC Instance (if more than one DSC Instance is defined).
- Click DSC Routing Tables.
- In the Topology Mapping Table Selection row, click Create.
- Configure the required attribute.
- Click Create.
Tip
To delete a Topology Mapping Table, click X in the same line that this table appears under Table Name in the Topology Mapping Table Selection section of the DSC Routing Tables screen.
To view a Topology Mapping Table
- From the Main Menu, click DSC.
- Click the required DSC Instance (if more than one DSC Instance is defined).
- Click DSC Routing Tables.
- Click the required Topology Mapping Table.
To create a Topology Mapping Record
- From the Main Menu, click DSC.
- Click the required DSC Instance (if more than one DSC Instance is defined).
- Click DSC Routing Tables.
- Click the required Topology Mapping Table.
- In the Topology Mapping Record Selection row, click Create.
- Configure the required attributes.
- Click Create.
Tip
To delete a Topology Mapping Record, click X in the same line that this record appears on the Topology Mapping Record Selection screen.
- From the Main Menu, click DSC.
- Click the required DSC Instance.
- Click DSC Routing Tables.
- Click the required Topology Mapping Table.
- Click the required Topology Mapping Record.
- Configure the required attributes.
- Click Continue.