The values on the SMF Nodal Failure Scenario tab reports the processing measurements for the negative scenarios related to PDU Session Management in the sequencer test to SMF Nodal test case.
SMF Nodal Test Case - ODC PDU Connect - Failure Scenario.
In the default view, the Reports tab displays the Summary view, which summarizes the measurements for the test session. If your test includes multiple test cases, you can view the report for a single test case by changing the report view...
Unless otherwise noted, cumulative values report the number of occurrences or rates calculated since the start of the test, and per-interval values report the number of occurrences or rates calculated during the interval. You can view either by changing the measurement values...
Elapsed Time is the first measurement on every tab. It reports the amount of time between the start of the test and the end of the report interval.
Test Iteration reports the current iteration in a repeating test session. It is only displayed when a Number of Iterations is defined for the test session.
Suspect PDU Connect Attempts — The number of Suspect PDU Connect attempt messages.
Suspect PDU Connect Successes — The number of Suspect PDU Connect success messages.
Suspect PDU Connect Failures — The number of Suspect PDU Connect failure messages.
Suspect PDU Connect Aborted — The number of Suspect PDU Connect aborted messages. Collected for Failure Scenario 2.
Suspect PDU Connect Activation Aborted — The number of Suspect PDU Connect “Activation was aborted because PDU was locally released after Suspect PduConnect was successfully established and entered the idle mode”. Collected in Failure Scenario 1.
Suspect PDU Connect SessionRelease Aborted — The number of “PDU Session Released was aborted after Suspect PduConnect was successfully established”. Collected in Failure Scenario 3 and 4.
Suspect PDU Connect Reattemped — The number of “Trigger PDU Est Req after “Suspect PduConnect was aborted during pdu session establishment procedure or pdu session release procedure.”