UDM_OPEN_COMMAND_START (400)
The event signals the beginning of an attempt to open a UDM session.
To identify the UDM session, the manager creates a SESSION_UUID and places it in the body of the message.
UDM_OPEN_COMMAND_START Event Header
Field Name | Description |
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eventCategory | Start |
eventSeverity | Informational |
eventTopic | Command |
eventType | 400 |
(Source Fields) | UDM Manager that issued the open command. |
(Reporter Fields) |
UDM_OPEN_COMMAND_START Event Body
Field Name | Notes | Description |
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networkFaultTolerant | Specification for whether or not the session was created using network fault tolerance. Possible values are:
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primSrvHost | 1 | Host or IP address of the primary server. |
primSrvUserId | 1 | User ID of the primary server. |
secSrvHost | Host or IP address of the secondary server. | |
secSrvUserId | User ID of the secondary server. | |
sessionUuid | Unique identifier for a UDM session. | |
startDateTime | UTC date and time the command was issued. |
Notes
- If the session is a two-party session, there is no primary server information as the manager plays the role of the primary server.