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PFCP Event Types
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Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
SCTP Introduction
SCTP Association
SCTP Multihoming
SCTP Packets and Chunks
SCTP Use Cases
SCTP Security Measures on the Firewall
Configure SCTP Security
Configure SCTP INIT Flood Protection
Monitor SCTP Security
SCTP Event Types
Manage SCTP from Panorama
GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP)
GTP Overview
GTP Deployments
RAN Security
Roaming Security
Non-3GPP Access Security
CIoT Security
Configure GTP Stateful Inspection
Mobile Network Protection Profile
Monitor GTP Traffic
View GTP Logs
GTP Information on the ACC
Generate Mobile Network Reports
GTP Event Types and Severity
GTP Event Codes
GTP Cause Values in Logs
GTP Message Type
Get a Packet Capture of a GTP Event
Disable Tunnel Acceleration
5G-Ready K2 Next-Generation Firewalls
Express Mode and Secure Mode
Restore Express Mode
Upgrade Line Cards to K2 Secure Mode
5G Security
5G Network Slice Security
5G Equipment ID and Subscriber ID Security
Configure 5G Network Slice Security
Configure 5G Equipment ID Security
Configure 5G Subscriber ID Security
5G Multi-access Edge Computing Security
Configure 5G Multi-access Edge Computing Security
PFCP Event Types
4G Equipment ID and Subscriber ID Security
4G Equipment ID Security
4G Subscriber ID Security
Configure 4G Equipment ID Security
Configure 4G Subscriber ID Security
PFCP Event Types
Learn more about PFCP event types for 5G Multi-Edge Security and their associated severity levels.
The firewall logs high-severity events by default when you
Configure 5G Multi-access Edge Computing Security
. Tracking informational events can be helpful when troubleshooting—to do so, you must enable logging for these events when you
Configure 5G Multi-access Edge Computing Security
.
The event code for all PFCP events is 0.
Severity
PFCP Event Type Description
High
PFCP session message not matching existing PFCP association
PFCP association message sequence number mismatch
PFCP session message sequence number mismatch
PFCP association message is out of order
PFCP session message is out of order
Informational
PFCP association message
PFCP session message
PFCP association start
PFCP association end
PFCP session start
PFCP session end
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