The SBC sends Device Watchdog Requests based on the configured Device Watchdog Timer value. Device Watchdog Timer is started once the transport connection towards a Diameter Peer is established. It is reset whenever any Diameter Message is received from the Diameter Peer. It can be a Device Watchdog Answer, some other Diameter Base Protocol Message, or any message from any of the Diameter Application (for example, Rx interface AAA messages).

set addressContext default diamNode rxNode primaryOriginHost <SBC.primary.origin.host> secondaryOriginHost <SBC.secondary.origin.host> ipInterfaceGroupName <Ip.InterfaceGroup.Name> ipV4Address <diamNode.IPV4.Address> ipV6Address <diamNode.IPV4.Address> originRealm <SBC.origin.realm> transactionTimeout 6000
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode state enabled
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode peer <Diam.Peer.Name> ipAddress <Diam.Peer.IpAddress> tcpPort <Diam.Peer.Port> fqdn <Peer.Fqdn>
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode peer <Diam.Peer.Name> deviceWatchdogTimer 1000
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode peer <Diam.Peer.Name> deviceWatchdogTimerAnswerTimeout 2000
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode peer <Diam.Peer.Name> state enabled
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode realmRoute <Pcrf.realm.RouteName> realm <Pcrf.realm.Name> peer <Diam.Peer.Name> appId rx priority 0
set addressContext default diamNode rxNode realmRoute <Pcrf.realm.RouteName> state enabled 
set addressContext default staticRoute <Diam.Peer.IpAddress> <Subnet.Mask> <Defaul.Gateway> <Ip.InterfaceGroup.Name> <Ip.Interface> preference 100
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