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I have an erlang client and seagull server. When CER is sent by erlang and its captured by seagull server. Hop-by-Hop and End-to-End identifiers are same in captured pcap file.

But erlang client keeps sending CER to seagull and seagull server does not capture them.

gen_server -> handle_info returns timeout

{diameter_event,sy_server, {closed,#Ref<0.2013523099.132382721.94052>, {'CEA',timeout}, {connect, [{connect_timer,200}, {transport_module,diameter_tcp}, {transport_config, [{reuseaddr,true}, {raddr,{127,0,0,1}}, {rport,3876}]}]}}} : State []

{diameter_event,sy_server, {reconnect,#Ref<0.2013523099.132382721.94052>, [{connect_timer,200}, {transport_module,diameter_tcp}, {transport_config, [{reuseaddr,true}, {raddr,{127,0,0,1}}, {rport,3876}]}]}} : State []

I am trying to send SLR from erlang node to seagull server, but peer-up does not working. How can I solve this problem?

Thanks in advance.

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    Did you capture the traffic on both sides? Maybe the CER is not reaching the server.
    – delephin
    Mar 27, 2019 at 21:49
  • @delephin No, it reaches. peer_up in erlang side works. Mar 28, 2019 at 2:16
  • Did you get any kind of log from the server side? It seems like the connection is ended before the diameter server can send an answer, otherwise you'll be receiving a CEA, so I'd look in the tcp configuration. In your tcp dumps, which side is ending the connection?
    – delephin
    Mar 28, 2019 at 2:55
  • @delephin I get CEA from seagull, but its when I send SLR from erlang to seagull server, its not received. Mar 28, 2019 at 3:43
  • Are you receiving DWR and DWA?
    – delephin
    Mar 28, 2019 at 4:08

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